Using the Lynx browser to view the site, I cannot open posts to view the content. The link navigation jumps to the article author and just displays the authors page. Using Lynx Version Lynx Version 2.9.0 (15 Jan 2024) on Fedora Linux 40 (Silverblue).
Steps to Reproduce
1. Install and launch Lynx
2. Press g
3. Enter site URL, press enter
4. Navigate using up/down arrows
5. Watch the selection cursor jump past the titles
I would expect article titles to be links so content pages are navigable.
This was also reported way back in 2018 in TryGhost/Ghost#9572 when Casper was still the default theme, presumably with that poster using Casper. I could not find a related issue report made for the Casper theme, but I temporarily switched my personal blog to the "casper (legacy)" theme and post links do show up correctly, so it must have been fixed for the legacy Casper theme sometime between when the aforementioned issue was reported and now.Edit: Small correction here, with the Casper theme if a post has an image with alt text set I can select and open those, but the actual article titles are not selectable.
Issue Summary
Using the Lynx browser to view the site, I cannot open posts to view the content. The link navigation jumps to the article author and just displays the authors page. Using Lynx Version Lynx Version 2.9.0 (15 Jan 2024) on Fedora Linux 40 (Silverblue).
Steps to Reproduce
I would expect article titles to be links so content pages are navigable.
Technical details:
This was also reported way back in 2018 in TryGhost/Ghost#9572 when Casper was still the default theme, presumably with that poster using Casper. I could not find a related issue report made for the Casper theme, but I temporarily switched my personal blog to the "casper (legacy)" theme and
post links do show up correctly, so it must have been fixed for the legacy Casper theme sometime between when the aforementioned issue was reported and now.Edit: Small correction here, with the Casper theme if a post has an image with alt text set I can select and open those, but the actual article titles are not selectable.