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<blockquote data-quote="grabur" data-source="post: 991186" data-attributes="member: 141161"><p>I like to read websites - from afar. Currently I mainly use Opera for this, or firefox - I use heavy zooming and disable stylesheets.</p><p></p><p>I'm happy to carry on using Opera - but I need my view settings as defaults. Or to be able to toggle modes quickly.</p><p></p><p>I have a powerbook and zooming is slow. The redrawing is slow - I like the text to be large and fitted to the browser width / 12 words per line.</p><p></p><p>Something like Dillo. I don't wish to use a mouse at all.</p><p></p><p>I used to have my own stylesheet to overide - but I'm guessing there are many others in the same boat - and there may be tools or convenience plugins or scripts available. (numbered links is a killer feature in linx)</p><p></p><p>I'm probably better off with a console based browser - but you lose flash and the odd pic - I also like tabs or the ability to open a dozen or so pages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grabur, post: 991186, member: 141161"] I like to read websites - from afar. Currently I mainly use Opera for this, or firefox - I use heavy zooming and disable stylesheets. I'm happy to carry on using Opera - but I need my view settings as defaults. Or to be able to toggle modes quickly. I have a powerbook and zooming is slow. The redrawing is slow - I like the text to be large and fitted to the browser width / 12 words per line. Something like Dillo. I don't wish to use a mouse at all. I used to have my own stylesheet to overide - but I'm guessing there are many others in the same boat - and there may be tools or convenience plugins or scripts available. (numbered links is a killer feature in linx) I'm probably better off with a console based browser - but you lose flash and the odd pic - I also like tabs or the ability to open a dozen or so pages. [/QUOTE]
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