Hi there,
May I make a suggestion?
consider visiting
mobile.nytimes.com
Instead.
what is happening is that at the very top of the layout in lynx, the
browser is getting a couple of links out of the way.
They are showcasing the new brief , but on the page there are still all of
the active links, at the top and at the bottom.
When you are accessing stories though, you will note a link that says
something like 152 comments etc.
if you examine the status line however you will find that link takes you
to the full story.
Goal here is to allow more actual text for low graphics reading.
Granted I am unsure what you do on the times site. However you may find
the mobile site more efficient.
sing out if you have more questions.
Karen
On Fri, 26 Apr 2019, Arthur Alinovi wrote:
> I am running Arch linux on a ThinkPad x220 and using lynx version
> 2.8.9rel.1 (08 Jul 2018).
>
> I have lynx configured so that links and form fields are numbered.
> The problem I'm having is that on certain sites (www.nytimes.com
> specifically) certain links are not numbered and lynx will tab right over
> them.
>
> A comparison of the www.nytimes.com home page using lynx, elinks and w3m
> will illustrate better than I am able to explain it.
>
> Any assistance or explanation why this is so will be appreciated.
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