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  1. Tried Dillo out on my website and it mostly works, except for the navigation bar's fancy dropdown CSS and since it uses no JS, the Mario and Luigi images didn't move around but were stuck on the page so I need to add some JS to show them so they're hidden by default. My website had some HTML issues reported too, so hopefully I can track them down in the Jekyll theme I use. Dillo is really fast, surprisingly faster than Firefox even when not needing JS.

    #Dillo #DilloBrowser

  2. Tried Dillo out on my website and it mostly works, except for the navigation bar's fancy dropdown CSS and since it uses no JS, the Mario and Luigi images didn't move around but were stuck on the page so I need to add some JS to show them so they're hidden by default. My website had some HTML issues reported too, so hopefully I can track them down in the Jekyll theme I use. Dillo is really fast, surprisingly faster than Firefox even when not needing JS.

    #Dillo #DilloBrowser

  3. Trying browser alternatives...

    #Dillo: the GOAT. Very basic, but crazy fast. Lacks modern less/vi-style keyboard navigation
    Update: Dillo's keybinds are pretty flexible, and the config files is pretty easy to understand. #TIL!!
    #NetSurf: a bit more compatible with the modern web, pretty comfy to use, but also lacking the keyboard navigation features I'm really used to and loving in plugins like Vimium
    #LuaKit: #WebKit-based. Capable and modern, yet fairly lightweight. The scrollbar is an abomination, though. What even is that? iOS?!? Also, turning off JS turns off a lot of features in the browser, last time I tried it
    #XLinks: lacks CSS, but is very usable for basic sites. Keybinds are nonstandard, but usable
    #chawan: probably the best terminal browser out there I've seen so far, but sometimes you really want a graphical browser with terminal-ish features, instead

    P.S., Thanks to @evgandr, I have learned that you can customize #DilloBrowser's keybinds! Fantastic stuff!!

  4. Trying browser alternatives...

    #Dillo: the GOAT. Very basic, but crazy fast. Lacks modern less/vi-style keyboard navigation
    Update: Dillo's keybinds are pretty flexible, and the config files is pretty easy to understand. #TIL!!
    #NetSurf: a bit more compatible with the modern web, pretty comfy to use, but also lacking the keyboard navigation features I'm really used to and loving in plugins like Vimium
    #LuaKit: #WebKit-based. Capable and modern, yet fairly lightweight. The scrollbar is an abomination, though. What even is that? iOS?!? Also, turning off JS turns off a lot of features in the browser, last time I tried it
    #XLinks: lacks CSS, but is very usable for basic sites. Keybinds are nonstandard, but usable
    #chawan: probably the best terminal browser out there I've seen so far, but sometimes you really want a graphical browser with terminal-ish features, instead

    P.S., Thanks to @evgandr, I have learned that you can customize #DilloBrowser's keybinds! Fantastic stuff!!