The most impressive part is that it doesn't do this at the expense of compatibility. The page is reasonably navigable in a text-based browser like w3m.
It's perhaps not the easiest to navigate that way, but that's a complaint that could be levied in browsers with javascript and renderings as well.
It's perhaps not the easiest to navigate that way, but that's a complaint that could be levied in browsers with javascript and renderings as well.