On Thu, 15 Sep 2016, Hans wrote:

Hi Karen,

I tried as you described. However, this showed me the word "Treiber"
but your better hint was the one with the letter "l". That way I can
see, these links are hidden and could navigate to it (it is letter
107 here).

In my lynx environment one must use shift + l (ie, capital 'L'), to
invoke this command, whose name is LIST.

And, no matter what the keymap might be, one can call it by typing ':'
followed by 'LIST'. (Just ':list', in lowercase, seems to work, too).

Also useful, in case you would like to search for a particular url, is
the command ADDRLIST, which is just like LIST except that it names all
links with their url, (thereby enabling searches for urls).

I have ADDRLIST mapped to capital 'A'. Enter ':keymap' to find the
shortcuts in your environment.

Gowever, it does not explain, why lynx suppresses these. Ok, these
are hidden,

It looks to me like you have concisely summed up an explanation
yourself.

but accessible, so lynx should be able to acccess them.

And lynx can, when you tell it to.

Maybe it is still configurationable, I will try once more.

If I understand you correctly, you would like hidden links to appear
on the rendered page.

While I hope you find a satisfactory solution, and I look forward to
reading about any you find, the question arises: Where in the rendered
page ought lynx to place these no-longer-hidden links?

As Karen points out, we cannot sensibly look to the intentions of the
author of the web page to give lynx any guidance here, since the web
page's author has explicitly told lynx to hide them!

Kind regards.

--
Wrote David Woolley, long ago:

One final point to remember, is that most web site are not about
communicating information; they are about selling, and these days
the two are almost incompatible. (It's an interesting point that, in
spite of the accessibility lobby's objections to PDF, PDF is where
you will find the real information on most commercial sites, and the
HTML on the sites is used where PDF would have been a better
vehicle, because those parts have all form and no content!)

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