On 09/07/2010 10:03 PM, Celejar wrote:
On Tue, 07 Sep 2010 21:29:43 -0500
Kent West<we...@acu.edu> wrote:
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I just aptitude install'd links, and had no graphics mode. I googled a
solution, and aptitude install'd links2 and ran "links2 -g", which
kicked it into graphics mode, but it was WAY slow, and Slashdot looked
nothing like the screenshots in the link above. What am I doing wrong?
It's pretty fast here, so I don't know about that. As for looking like
the screenshot, I'd compare the same page opened in links and a GUI
browser. The /. homepage doesn't actually look that much different to
me, at least in terms of images shown. The links rendition is
certainly pretty ugly, but I suspect that this is due to the fact
that /. makes heavy use of CSS for styling, which links doesn't handle
very well (some of the CSS seems to actually be dumped to the page as
text). I also tried the Yahoo home page; the larger images seem to be
there, but the general page layout is once again different. If you're
really getting strange results, try posting screenshots somewhere, and
we'll take a look.
Celejar
Here's the screenshot I saw at the
http://links.twibright.com/features.php link:
http://links.twibright.com/shots/shot1.png
And here's what I see on my machine:
http://goshen.acu.edu/westk/links_shot1.png
This is when I run "links2 -g &".
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