And Tridactyl as well for Firefox, not to mention qutebrowser, from which I write this very reply.
The annoying thing with such solutions for webapps is when there is a more fluent implementation of navigation in the context of the application. With j/k bound to normal scrolling, I then have to resort to link-hinting to navigate among articles in the feed. With app-native navigation, these can jump among articles.
A good vim-binding experience is not just j/k for scrolling up and down (:
The annoying thing with such solutions for webapps is when there is a more fluent implementation of navigation in the context of the application. With j/k bound to normal scrolling, I then have to resort to link-hinting to navigate among articles in the feed. With app-native navigation, these can jump among articles.
A good vim-binding experience is not just j/k for scrolling up and down (: