Hint for Lynx usersIf you logon to a Unix host, and access World Wide Web resources by using the following kind of commands: lynx http://home.eunet.no/~presno/index.html then this is for you. The trick below may save you a lot of time! Getting readyAs a registered reader of The Online World resources handbook, you can have the hypertext chapters sent to you on diskette every second month. Send the .htm files from the distribution file to your Internet access provider's computer. Save them in your home directory on your host's disk. The handbook's index is key. This file is called index.htm. When all files are in place, view it by entering the following command lynx index.htm The index page will appear on your screen. Enter 'a', followed by 'd' to add Document to your Lynx bookmark file. Enter 'v' to view the bookmark file. Select 'The Online World resources handbook' and the index will reappear. The next timeLogon to your host as usual. You can get to your local copy of the handbook's index in several ways, for example by entering the command lynx index.htm However, most of the time you may start Lynx to get to another page on the Web. Suddenly, you want to confer with the handbook. Press 'v' to view your bookmarks, and select "The Online World resources handbook." Simple, and above all: FAST! UpgradingWhen you receive your upgrade diskette, just save it in your home directory thus overwriting the old version. That's all. Enjoy! Odd de Presno |