I use pretty often emacs-w3m to read technical HTML docs within Emacs. When you’re programming, reading manuals, blogs or tutorials without leaving your operating system editor is all but convenient. Actually, emacs-w3m does a very, very good job rendering even moderately complex sites, and i’ve been known to use it as my default browser. It is not limited to plain text (Emacs groks images these d
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