Yes, I did read the info about lynx keys, and have already tried the * and [ combinations, to see if this would solve the problem. That is not the problem. I am getting the garbage even when pseudolinks are turned off, and * is toggled off. Here is an example: library header image [1]fosters image link [INLINE] [2]general information button link [LINK] [3]adoption button link [INLINE] [4]application for a dog button link [LINK] [5]library button link [LINK] [6]Links button [LINK] The problem seems to be in the HTML coding, but does not show up on other browsers. It is not common to all websites with lynx. I am trying to help a programmer get a page right, and he cannot figure what to do to eliminate this from the page. I complained about the garbage. He is willing to remove it, but wants to know how. I thought I would ask on this list. Maybe when using a braille display, one can use links as arrows, but it works poorly with speech. One normally would use links with numbers when using speech in lynx. GWK _______________________________________________ Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list