Surfing the Web with links

Using links, a really fancy text-based Web browser, you can surf the Web just as you might with Firefox or Internet Explorer, except with no graphics. That’s really not a bad thing; consider that you don’t have to deal with pop-up ads, banner ads, or similar junk. Just content, all the time. links even supports tables and complex Web page designs, which is unusual for a text-based browser (Figure 12.6). Related advantages of using links are that you won’t have to deal with slow download times for graphics, annoying sound files, plug-ins, or other showy Web page features.

Figure 12.6. The links browser provides great surfing capabilities, even without images.

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