[HN Gopher] Ask HN: Hacker News comment tree indentation on text...
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Ask HN: Hacker News comment tree indentation on text-based web
browsers?
I noticed on every text-based web browser I've tried (lynx, links,
w3m), hackernews comment threads do not maintain the correct
indentation in the comment tree, collapsing all parent and children
into a single list. Are there perhaps any easy fixes or
workarounds, such as another text-based browser to try, or some
other way to parse comment threads that maintains the correct
indentation?
Author : asdff
Score : 15 points
Date : 2021-02-05 19:58 UTC (3 hours ago)
| akalsz wrote:
| w3m indents stuff correctly for me, using the version maintained
| for Debian: http://github.com/tats/w3m
| Kinnard wrote:
| You should also post on the arc forum which shares code with HN:
| http://arclang.com/forum
|
| They're both written in arc by pg: http://www.arclanguage.org/
| taviso wrote:
| I don't know the answer to your question, but I see no reason I
| couldn't add hn support to nntpit, if there was interest.
|
| https://github.com/taviso/nntpit
| yewenjie wrote:
| HN uses a very non standard way to visually represent comment
| trees -- transparent gifs of different widths instead of real
| treelike data structures. The behavior of text based browsers is
| understandable.
| onion2k wrote:
| That might be non-standard now but spacer gifs did _a lot_ of
| the heavy lifting in website layout between about 1995 and
| 2010.
| krapp wrote:
| The weird thing is, HTML already has (and had, even back
| then) a much simpler and more straightforward way to
| represent nested lists, but pg didn't want to use it because
| he thought W3C recommendations went against the spirit of
| explorational programming[0]. So the existing layout is the
| way it is just to be contrarian... which is remarkably on-
| brand for HN.
|
| [0]http://arclanguage.org/item?id=20788
| chc wrote:
| While that's true, they haven't been commonly used for cases
| like indenting child comments since the '90s. You'd usually
| either indent with a table-based grid or with margin/padding
| properties. The way Hacker News does it where every comment
| is a table with a spacer gif in the first column was never a
| common standard AFAIK.
| abhisuri97 wrote:
| Me: There's no way that's true
|
| _looks in inspect element_
|
| Me: I stand corrected
| akalsz wrote:
| That makes sense then, w3m's inline image option was probably
| disabled for OP and the other two can't inline images at all.
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