Re: Links idea?

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It does rather sound like JFW.

But, I'm wondering if Nygil is checking with us before he starts coding?
If so, that's great.

I, speaking only for myself of course, have never found these features
particularly useful. For example:

Next Header -- might be useful if headers were commonly used
semantically, but they're more often abused.

Visited/Unvisited -- I don't care. Really. I know where I've visited,
and I might want to visit again for good reason. It's a distinction that
means nothing to me.

But, hey Nygil, it's an open source app. So, if these features are
important ... go for it.

david poehlman writes:
> This is fine although it feels like jaws for windows with ie.  I have one 
> question though, left shift is tough to press with v so could we not use 
> either shift key?
> 
> Johnnie Apple Seed
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Nigel Stoppard" <stoppard@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 7:23 AM
> Subject: Links idea?
> 
> 
> I had an idea to increase the brail mode functionality of the links web
> browser and would like some feed back please.
> 
> Pressing the h key will take you to the next heading.
> Pressing the v key will take you to the next visited link.
> Pressing the u key will take you to the next unvisited link.
> Pressing the n key will take you to the next block of 25 characters or more
> that is not a link.
> 
> The left shift key will work with ALL the above keys to move to the previous
> element.
> 
> Pressing the enter key will toggle forms mode on and off when in a form
> field to allow you to enter text.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Nigel,
> 
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