them are kind of default methods.
If your Emacs copy has been built with libxml2 support, then Gnus uses
-its built-in, plain elisp Simple HTML Renderer (@code{shr}).
+Emacs' built-in, plain elisp Simple HTML Renderer @code{shr}
@footnote{@code{shr} displays colors as declared in the @acronym{HTML}
article but tries to adjust them in order to be readable. If you
prefer more contrast, have a look at question 4.16 in the
-@xref{Frequently Asked Questions}.}
+@xref{Frequently Asked Questions}.} which is also used by Emacs'
+browser EWW (@xref{Top,,,eww}).
If your Emacs copy lacks libxml2 support but you have @code{w3m}
installed on your system, Gnus uses that to render @acronym{HTML} mail