On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 04:04:16PM +0200, highskywhy@yahoo.de wrote:
> good afternoon
> thank You for help
>
>
> >
> > Many of the minimalist browsers don't do that well with some pages--for
> > example, dillo might not handle javascript or flash,
>
> *
>
> what browser
> cannot understand java and flash
Both Java and Flash are plugins, so it's not that unusual for a browser to
not work with them--especially some of the very minimalist browsers.
> > Using luakit can be confusing,
> > as can other minimalist browers. With luakit, once it's opened, hit the
> > letter o, as in open, and type in a web page adddress.
>
> THANK YOU
> THANK YOU
>
> Now I can use luakit.
>
> thank You.
>
> Now I can use it.
> I asked many people before they could not help.
>
> anything else important besides the o
It seems to follow many standard browser keyboard shortcuts
Ctl+t opens a new tab, Ctl+w closes a tab, Ctl+tab moves between tabs.
It has a few other features which are nice. Hit f, as in follow and you
will see that all links have a number. Hit the number and it will go
follow that link. It has vi keyboard shortcuts. Hitting j will scroll the
page down, hitting k will scroll up, h will scroll left and l will scroll
right. If you're used to the vi editor, this is handy. It also uses gg to
get to the top of the page and shift+G to get to the bottom.
>
> I repeat:
> Important pages I want to open with new FF
> unknown pages maybe dangerous small easy fast browser
>
> thank you sophie
>
If dangerous, I'd start with dillo, but I think it doesn't even do
javascript. But, it might at least warn you.
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Scott Robbins
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