Title: Port of the week: Lagrange
       Author: Solène
       Date: 02 January 2021
       Tags: portoftheweek gemini
       Description: 
       
       Today's Port of the Week is about Lagrange, a gemini web browser.
 (HTM) Lagrange official website
 (HTM) Information about the Gemini protocol
 (HTM) Curated list of Gemini clients
       
       Lagrange is the finest browser I ever used and it's still brand new. I
       imported it into OpenBSD and so it will be available starting from
       OpenBSD 6.9 releases.
       
 (IMG) Screenshot of the web browser in action with dark mode, it supports left and right side panels.
       
       Lagrange is fantastic in the way it helps the user with the content
       browsed.
       
       * Links already visited display the last visited date
       * Subscription on page without RSS is possible for pages respecting a
       specific format (most of gemini space does)
       * Easy management of client certificates, used for authentication
       * In-page image loading, video watching and sound playing
       * Gopher support
       * Table of content displayed generated from headings
       * Keyboard navigation
       * Very light (dependencies, memory footprint, cpu usage)
       * Smooth scrolling
       * Dark and light modes
       * Much more
       
       If you are interested into Gemini, I highly recommend this piece of
       software as a browser.
       
       In case you would like to host your own Gemini content without
       requiring infrastructure, some community servers are offering hosting
       through secure sftp transfers.
 (HTM) Si3t.ch community Gemini hosting
 (HTM) Un bon café !
       
       Once you get into Gemini space, I recommend the following resources:
 (HTM) CAPCOM feed agregator, a great place to meet new authors
 (HTM) GUS: a search engine