9 comments

  • oftenwrong a month ago ago

    I used to use uMatrix and would often disable CSS, but enable necessary JS. This allowed most sites to work properly while displaying them in a plain HTML look that I prefer. I think what you are describing is aimed at a similar end result, but would require less faff.

    • keepamovin a month ago ago

      Basically, yes. Also, disabling some CSS breaks sites whose usability depends on layout. This tries to preserve layout.

  • jzellis a month ago ago

    I'm all about it! I'm old enough to remember text only browsing and there's a lot of use cases I can think of for this for myself at least.

  • javierluraschi a month ago ago

    I’m not, but LLMs could use this browser.

  • INTPenis a month ago ago

    You mean like elinks?

  • undefined a month ago ago
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