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Hi,
I do most of my browsing with w3m or emacspeak/w3m, the latter can fix those annoying sites that have tons of tables all over the screen and make it hard to read (gmail's 
basic html view and phpbb-powered forums are great examples).

HTH,
KJ4UFX
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On Fri, Mar 02, 2012 at 04:25:09PM -0500, Doug Smith wrote:
> Ok, folks, the more you talk about all these things, the 
> more desirous you make me for the good old days of the CLI 
> only.  Well, instead of sitting here, letting all those 
> nostalgic memories wash over me, I need to ask what to do 
> about one thing.  
> 
> It seems the only thing that needs to be brought up to 
> keeping with the times is web browsing.  This is the only 
> reason I even have a gui component on this system.  If I 
> could do this with no gui, I would change as soon as I can 
> install the new system.  
> 
> What do you do about web browsing, especially, when you 
> encounter a site where all kinds of graphical eye candy 
> prevent text-based browsers from working properly.  I don't 
> want that limitation, and I want all my original compute 
> power back so that I can just go on doing things on here and 
> not having to just do a subset of it.  
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks 
> 
> 
> 
> Doug Smith
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