Lynx is a text browser that runs in terminal. It’s been around for decades. Unfortunately, most “professional” web devs don’t seem to know much about accessibility though, and no longer implement what were once standard fallbacks like alt text placeholders for images/other media. Granted, the user base is low. But most modern sites don’t even take modern accessibility issues into account (blind, deaf, colorblind, keyboard nav, etc.).
Lynx is a text browser that runs in terminal. It’s been around for decades. Unfortunately, most “professional” web devs don’t seem to know much about accessibility though, and no longer implement what were once standard fallbacks like alt text placeholders for images/other media. Granted, the user base is low. But most modern sites don’t even take modern accessibility issues into account (blind, deaf, colorblind, keyboard nav, etc.).
Lynx is kinda a relic. But I do use
browsh
sometimes if I have to.