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Posted by Toby A Inkster on 03/19/07 09:03
Adrienne Boswell wrote:
> The others, for UAs that support it, provides a menu bar in the browser.
> I know that Opera supports it, and Firefox with an extension. I'm sure
> there are others.
iCab (freeware Mac browser) was IIRC the first of the graphical browsers to
offer full support for the LINK element. Some text-based browsers, such as
Lynx had supported it even earlier than that though. Opera 5 for Mac
introduced a LINK toolbar, but on other platforms, people had to wait for
Opera 7.0. Mozilla (the *real* Mozilla, not Firefox) had a LINK toolbar in
0.9.4-0.9.9 and 1.1+, but not 1.0.x. There is also a plugin that adds LINK
support for Internet Explorer for Windows.
For more info on the LINK element, I recommend Sander Tekelenburg's
tribute to LINK:
http://www.euronet.nl/~tekelenb/WWW/LINK/
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