I know of a text based browser called Lynx. You could install Home Brew and
install it from there. However, if freecodecamp.org requires JavaScript, Lynx
will not work with it. I’m learning about Emacs and I understand there is a
way to browse web pages with it, but I haven’t gotten that far with Emacs yet
to tell you how to do that. In case you don’t know, Emacs is a powerful text
editor that can be extended to do a lot of different things. Find out more
about it at http://gnu.org/s/emacs.
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On Apr 15, 2019, at 7:12 PM, Greg Wocher <gwocher@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:************
Hello all,
I know this is a strange request but does anyone know of any text based
browsers that work on the Mac? I am getting more and more frustrated with
voiceover and safari. I am finding more and more sites that just don’t work
well with voiceover yet work just fine on Windows. The main ones I am finding
are the ones that are dedicated to learning coding. The most recent one is
the freecodecamp.org website. Voiceover just does not work well with their
editor to perform the exercises.
Thanks,
Greg Wocher************
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