Dorward:
Yes, but we already have Find As You Type which lets you get to a link quickly and makes it clear what is highlighted
You can also add to your user style sheet a:focus { font-size: 120%; font-weight: bolder; background-color; yellow; color: black; }
azz:
Type-ahead find is even worse than Tab for navigation -- particularly in long documents. You've got no idea whether the link you're typing is going to be elsewhere in the document, and you can bounce all over the place trying to find the link you're looking at right now.
Lynx got it right. Mozilla should do it like Lynx.
(Actually, that would have been a more succinct way of writing what I did in that article...)
azz:
Extend this graph 4 days to the right, and it represents an awful lot of pissed-off people...
In particular, note that we're maxing out Kent's Internet link (compton and palomar are the Kent backends).
David:
Ouch
Remind me to check my Gentoo config so it uses something that is not mirror.ac.uk please :)
azz:
David, change your Gentoo config so it uses something that isn't mirror.ac.uk.
(mirrorservice.org will work at least for a while...)
David:
Adding Whyline to a different language, like Java, which is 10 times as complex, could limit how much Whyline can help. So Whyline is a very long way from getting incorporated into the world's most widespread software, Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating system.
Nice the way it goes from Java to Windows in one easy swoop
azz: Things you do not want to happen when unloading a Sun E10000 from the back of a lorry, No. 1:
- The lift gives way.