* [Edbrowse-dev] sites that serve ordinary prose are working really well
@ 2017-09-07 4:13 Kevin Carhart
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From: Kevin Carhart @ 2017-09-07 4:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: edbrowse-dev
Since we got nasa.gov to show up, I have been trying a list of sites that
serve plain text. I have not taken a benchmark by comparing to an old
edbrowse, (So it may have been mostly working already) but I'm impressed
how well these are working.. for any news site I thought of off the top of my
head:
reuters.com
mcclatchydc.com
nytimes.com
washingtonpost.com
rawstory.com
huffingtonpost.com
alternet.org
nationalreview.com
buzzfeed.com
cnn.com
thinkprogress.com
prospect.org
grist.org
afp.com/en
haaretz.com
theguardian.com
I've gone down the list, and a couple of minutes later I have switched
from having my debugging hat on, to getting engrossed in the specific
content that is loaded into edbrowse - I'm reading the article per se!
When the characteristics of edbrowse fall away and are not a
distraction from the contents, this is a good sign.
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