If you have a few minutes to kill, I'd love to know how allaboutberlin.com feels on such a device. I sometimes choose convenience over coverage, but I still try to make the website accessible.
Loads fast, looks clean, content seems to be available - each of the 'cards' opens a page with a graphic, a table of contents in a contrasting grey colour and then text giving information. There is then a 'classified ads' section with links at the bottom.
Looks identical on my 'normal' machine with Firefox 102-esr and ublock origin and more ram/faster processor &c.
A quick look in the text mode browser links in a uxterm window showed that text content was available. The home window links show as two rows of text links - works ok.
I'm on a pretty fast G4 'mobile broadband' connection in UK with around 2.5Mb/sec (probably the old Thinkpads wifi limit) and around 45 mSec latency from ping.
Not the person you asked, but I just opened it on Firefox on Mac. That website is _blazing fast_. It opened in a fraction of a second. Really good job!
Loads fast, looks clean, content seems to be available - each of the 'cards' opens a page with a graphic, a table of contents in a contrasting grey colour and then text giving information. There is then a 'classified ads' section with links at the bottom.
Looks identical on my 'normal' machine with Firefox 102-esr and ublock origin and more ram/faster processor &c.
A quick look in the text mode browser links in a uxterm window showed that text content was available. The home window links show as two rows of text links - works ok.
I'm on a pretty fast G4 'mobile broadband' connection in UK with around 2.5Mb/sec (probably the old Thinkpads wifi limit) and around 45 mSec latency from ping.
Just one observation:
https://allaboutberlin.com/ works fine
https://www.allaboutberlin.com/ gives a page not found.
This reply is not very timely - I'm not logged in on HN that often!