When I go to an average “modern” World Wide Web site with the default configuration of Lynx, a wonderful plain text Web browser, I am usually greeted with things like example.com cookie: some jibberish Allow? (Y/N/Always/neVer) for which I’d press V a couple times. Then, I would press C-f or page-down a couple times to scroll past a giant navigation bar full of nested lists, a few HTML login forms, multiple search bars. Then I’d see the actual text of the article I’m looking for. Or...