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Lynx Viewer

Lynx Viewer
Lynx Viewer This service allows web authors to see what their pages will look like (sort of) when viewed with Lynx, a text-mode web browser. Note: for best results, you should download a copy of Lynx itself and run it locally on your own machine, rather than use this service, if you can. That will also let you view pages on your internal network that my machine can't get to. You may put the "Lynx Inspected" icon on your page if you wish. It was donated to me for this purpose. Note: The version of Lynx I'm using is 2.8.4rel.1, as of Dev 14 2003. |- Lynx uses an 80-column output. See the CGI's perl source - Web Tools - Web Page Backward Compatibility Viewer - Web Page Purifier - - Lynx Viewer - Search Engine Simulator - HTTP Header Viewer -

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Este sitio sirve para explorar las páginas de un sitio web y verlas en texto enteramente. Útil para checar compatibilidad y usabilidad. by serranoestrada Jul 19

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