Also - once you get Lynx running you can just type a question mark to bring up a marvelous set of help documents. Chuck On Wed, 4 Jul 2001, Ann Parsons wrote: > Hi all, > > Larry, you can't leave the poor guy in the cold like that. If you'll > pardon my "french" you got to give him the whole loaf not just half a > bagget. > > Ed when you get his file up and running, start Lynx by typing the > following: > > lynx http://linux-speakup.org > > Or whatever site takes your fancy. You can get to additional links by > typing a g for go and entering the URL you want in the edit field. > Use the right and left arrows to go back and forward between pages. > Then, if you want to save a site to your bookmarks file, type an a. > If you want to download something, type a capital D on the link to the > thing you want to download. > > Those commands should get you started. After you work with the big > cat a while, you'll discover it's really friendly and you can make it > purr. > > Ann P. > > Visit me at http://www.mhonline.net/~chuckh The Moon is Full