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Using the Links web browser
Text-based browser. Good for testing a site to ensure that it reads well without JavaScript and CSS. And a good way to view the web quickly.
sudo apt-get install links
From the man page:
links - lynx-like alternative character mode WWW browser
I began using the lynx web browser in 1996. I installed a text-based web browser on Vax/VMS, and it may have been lynx.
As of Sat, Apr 23, 2016, I'm still using the following Links browser on my home Linux computer:
- Links 2.7
Keys:
	ESC	  display menu
	^C	  quit
	^P	  scroll up
	^N	  scroll down
	[, ]	  scroll left, right
	up, down  select link
	->, enter follow link
	<-, z	  go back
	g	  go to url
	G	  go to url based on current url
	^G	  go to url based on current link
	^R	  reload
	/	  search
	?	  search back
	n	  find next
	N	  find previous
	=	  document info
	\	  document source
	|	  HTTP header
	*	  toggle displaying of image links (text mode)
	d	  download
	s	  bookmarks
	q	  quit or close current window
	^X	  cut to clipboard
	^B	  copy to clipboard
	^V	  paste from clipboard
	^K	  cut line (in textarea) or text to the end (in field)
	^U	  cut all text before cursor
	^W	  autocomplete url
	Alt-1 .. Alt-9
		  switch virtual screens (svgalib and framebuffer)
Keys for braille terminal:
       arrows	  move the cursor
       enter	  follow link
	a	  cursor to status line
	w	  cursor to title
	^Y	  next link
	^T	  previous link
	y	  next word
	t	  previous word
	^O	  next form field entry
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