How neat: browsh, a modern text-based browser for the terminal.
“It renders anything that a modern browser can; HTML5, CSS3, JS, video and even WebGL.”
@aral
Whoah! Last time, it was links. Thanks for the info
@aral it does "cheat" a bit by just running Firefox in the background though.
@aral I was using lynx last night for the first time in years to download nvidia drivers, and while visiting my first web full-time browser again was nostalgic, it sure would have been nice to have this. Paging through a typical site’s navigation header takes a week on lynx.
@aral one of my biggest disappointments in not having #QuoteToots here is that I can't repost stuff prepended with the word "WANT" or "NEED."
This sounds great tho.
@aral There is some talk about implementing sixel support on GitHub. That would make it truly amazing.
@aral does it have a #ScreenReader and/or #accessibility features? Their #website doesn’t take those of us who depend on such features into consideration- at least not with the settings that I use
As with so many things, accessibility and #inclusion are usually #afterthoughts, and this group doesn’t give me the #WarmFuzzies
@zyz The state of accessibility in terminal apps is shockingly dismal in general at the moment (at least on GNOME/GTK). GNOME Console and Black Box terminal are entirely inaccessible at the moment and, until work in exposing the necessary features from GTK 4 is complete any terminal app written in the latest version of a whole freaking interface framework.
“Afterthought” is entirely correct. And this approach/attitude has to change.
@aral I liked it except that… it’s not keyboard navigable. I mean, come on!