As for the web design, I've tried to keep it fairly simple.
The look of the pages depends on you browser's ability to
read CSS (cascading style sheets).
The beauty of CSS is the ability to restyle lots of
pages in one central file.
I tend to use mozilla (0.8) when renders everything
perfectly. I imagine that Netscape 6 (based on
mozilla, would be similar (any comments?)).
Opera renders the pages very well, too.
Internet Explorer cuts a few corners, but looks good.
Netscape 4.76, however looks dreadful. It doesn't know
about CSS and it can't scale fonts.
Lynx does a reasonable job. If any Lynx users find
pages that aren't clear, let me know.
The access keys are part of HTML4, though I'm not sure
when they were introduced. They are programmable
accelerators. You can tie a link to, say, Alt-R.
Mozilla supports them and IE almost supports them.
The pages seem to work best in a long narrow window.
Perfect for viewing next to your hex dump / code.
FlatCap (Rich)
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