Okay. I will start book marking things. I've thought about it but never done it much. Um, and I'll se if I can get my web site under Mary Kay designed on my own terms, not that I know anything about web design yet. A web site is a bonus, customers can order from me through it and I won't have to mail or otherwise deliver prduct that they order that way. But if I can't access my own site that's a bit silly. Thanks again. Anna On Sun, 10 Mar 2002, Janina Sajka wrote: > Hi, Anna: > > Just a quick note about Lynx and frames -- If there's some site you use > all the time where you have to choose one or more frames first, or just > have to choose one or more links before you get to the actual part you > want, there's a better way to handle that. You can bookmark the page you > really want. In lynx, just use the 'a' command to add a bookmark. And, > you'll never see those pesky frames again. > > The javascript thing is much tougher. As of today, we don't have a good, > non-Windows option for pages that insist on javascript. What is this > javascript thing? It's another coding scheme for online content which is > not supported by lynx primarily because it isn't an open, consensus based > standard. I could go on about it, but I'll pass up doing so just now, > unless you really want to know more. > > As for your own end of things, you can most certainly host an e-commerce > site on the web that takes people's credit card information securely and > gives you orders. All of that can be put together without javascript. But, > a lot of places that do this, aren't very concerned about what technology > other people use. They think you should just change and do things there > way. > > On Sat, 9 Mar 2002, Anna > Schneider wrote: > > > Wow, Janina, much info. I'm filing it away. > > > > Tank you for the clarification about fiewalling. I actually know nothing > > about viruses. I'm still in DOS and don't download e-mail or anyting else > > and so haven't had to worry. It was my mom who was all worried about it. > > I thought I'd ask to be sure. > > > > Regarding Emacs and Emacs Speak, I'm going to have to learn tem quickly > > along with everything else. That's just the position I'm in. These are > > the months of cram. I'm starting to learn how to run a business and also > > all kinds of new computer stuff and I'm just going to be mentally full for > > the next couple of months. > > > > Didn't mean to raise any web browser contraversy. *rin* I personally > > hate that Lynx is treated like crap. I was quoting the web site on the Ie > > 4.0 or better part. And I can get through frames with Lynx but tthey > > still suck in my opinion. Just one more layer I have to go through. > > > > All right, I am saving this message to reference later and thank you very > > much. > > > > Anna > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Speakup mailing list > > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup > > > >