Did you just assign a lot of shortcuts for common actions?
I’m not sure what you mean, there are existing keybinds for most things.
^t for a new tab
^n for a new window
^l (L, not i) to focus the navbar (which with my css brings the urlbar into view)
Also, you can use alt-number to switch tab (this is ctrl-number on windows)
what I meant was that, unfortunately, very little, if any at all, websites are made to be operatable using only the keyboard… they very much require the use of trackpad/mouse, how do you manage that?
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I’m not sure what you mean, there are existing keybinds for most things.
^t for a new tab
^n for a new window
^l (L, not i) to focus the navbar (which with my css brings the urlbar into view)
Also, you can use alt-number to switch tab (this is ctrl-number on windows)
thanks :)
what I meant was that, unfortunately, very little, if any at all, websites are made to be operatable using only the keyboard… they very much require the use of trackpad/mouse, how do you manage that?
Ahh okay.
I just use my mouse lol. But extensions like Tridactyl exist, which adds vim keybinds.