I have read the manual. I know you can use shift-enter. But that takes too much time - you'd need to tab through the links to get the focus to the link you want to follow before you can shift-enter it. Works OK on simple pages with a couple of links, but not on the majority of pages - including here on Perlmonks. Too many links. Note that I never indicated I wanted to use the browser without a mouse. I know you can do that - it's just not always the most efficient way to navigate.

I like my F3 key. Which kills the window having focus. Any window, including a window that happens to be a browser. (Or rather, hitting F3 asks the application to remove the window - if the application is unresponsive - like browsers often are - shift-F3 kills it).

I don't understand why you want to get me hooked on Firefox though. It's the son of the son of Netscape. And whether it's called Netscape, Mozilla or Firefox, it sucks.


In reply to Re^10: Web forum markup language and the Monastery ([[...]]) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Web forum markup language and the Monastery by szabgab

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