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👽 nristen

https://www.warmedal.se/~wobbly/ I hope I am not duplicating someone else mention of this tool. I saw it added to the Gemini Awesome list on github and tried it out. It is a no frills method for an existing html browser to be able to view gemini pages with almost like an embedded js gemini browser. I wondered if there was a way to add a gemini link to the url to browse directly to the site but I didn't see that. Anyway, hats off to ew0k!

2 years ago · 👍 astroseneca, lykso

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👽 nristen

@ew0k - cool! thanks for letting us know! · 2 years ago

👽 ew0k

There is a way to link directly now. I added it a couple of months ago because I needed it myself. Just tag the URL on as a query string: https://warmedal.se/~wobbly/?warmedal.se/~antenna/ · 2 years ago

👽 nristen

@a1000duck I agree. I personally prefer using the amfora browser. I still feel that this is an option for a first timer's glance into gemini. · 2 years ago

👽 a1000duck

Personall, I do'nt like such a plug in. I like to keep those worlds web/gemini seperate. How would I know that the browser does not send any unwante · 2 years ago