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Default Text only sites beyond VEF

Text-only news sites are slowly making a comeback. Here's why.
BY MELODY KRAMER · SEPTEMBER 27, 2017

These text-only sites — which used to be more popular in the early days of the Internet, when networks were slower and bandwidth was at a premium – are incredibly useful, and not just during natural disasters.

They load much faster, don’t contain any pop-ups or ads or autoplay videos, and help people with low bandwidth or limited Internet access.

They’re also beneficial for people with visual impairments who use screen readers to navigate the Internet.


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cnn
twitter
facebook
npr.org 2005-
thin.npr.org aimed specifically at low-bandwidth users.

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