No this isn't an article full of stats or comparison charts. I don't care about how this browser renders x standard or that browser renders y standard. Honestly I'm over blingy, gimmicky web interfaces. I'd browse the internet in Lynx if more sites worked in it.
No this has nothing to do with rendering or cool themes or popularity. The reason Firefox reigns?
No this has nothing to do with rendering or cool themes or popularity. The reason Firefox reigns?
Vimperator allows me to hide the UI completely. I'm talking:
- No tabs
- No address bar
- No menu
- No status bar
- No nothing!
- No address bar
- No menu
- No status bar
- No nothing!
100% content and full on VIM key commands. If you love VIM, you know what I'm talkin bout.
Yeah there's VIM-like add ons for Chrome, but Chrome is so uptight, the add ons can't hide the UI elements etc and only a small fraction of VIM commands are supported.
Yeah there's VIM-like add ons for Chrome, but Chrome is so uptight, the add ons can't hide the UI elements etc and only a small fraction of VIM commands are supported.
I like lynx, and links2. Usually use Chromium just because I dislike the Google branding. In the end, you have to use something that works for websites and works for you. Edge is quite nice now too. They've all come a long way from when I used to use Netscape Navigator.
ReplyDeleteCool! Turns out I wrote this post too soon. FF has gone overly restrictive just like Chrome. Now FF is nothing more than a bookmark manager :)
ReplyDeleteQutebrowser is absolutely amazing - for VIM lovers. But there are a bunch of sites that don't like it so sadly I have to use other browsers at least for those sites.