Most emacs web browsers are more on a lynx/links level.. They're good enough to browse documentation or download the odd elisp package from github, but you'll need something more feature-rich for running modern webapps..
Or some kind of middleware(like bitlbee or matrix) that you can use in combination with one of the supported emacs frontends like erc or ement...
Most emacs web browsers are more on a lynx/links level.. They're good enough to browse documentation or download the odd elisp package from github, but you'll need something more feature-rich for running modern webapps..
Or some kind of middleware(like bitlbee or matrix) that you can use in combination with one of the supported emacs frontends like erc or ement...