My ~/.dillo/keysrc for vi-like/less-like navigation, in case it helps anyone :D

space = screen-down b = screen-up <shift>space = screen-up j = line-down k = line-up K = top # no way to handle 'gg', but just 'g' works ;) g = top G = bottom h = left l = right / = find H = back L = forward

#Dillo #DilloBrowser #25YearsOfAwesome #DilloConfig

Been meaning to give Dillo a whirl for so long. Can I ask what you like about it and if you've ever tried qutebrowser too ? If so how does it compare ??

@justine

@amin's the #qutebrowser superfan. XD

For me, I've tried it and found it very usable for even fairly modern/intensive web sites, but the Blink (Chromium)-based backend (a sad limitation of modern Qt) keeps me from adopting it. Personal call.

For #dillo, it's never going to replace a modern web browser, but think of it as a great browser for the smol web. I can read any decent text-based page with it, even with a little bit of CSS formatting. It's far from perfect, and doesn't even pass the Acid2 test at this time. But it's a wonderful smol browser for the smol web. ;)

For every day heavy web stuff, I use #LibreWolf with the Vimium-C extension.

@rl_dane @justine

but the Blink (Chromium)-based backend (a sad limitation of modern Qt) keeps me from adopting it. Personal call.

I understand that… personally Mozilla has gone far enough off the rails that I don't think it makes a big enough difference to keep me off of Qutebrowser.

I am looking forward to the hinted possibility of Qutebrowser adding a Servo backend once that project starts making embedding more possible, though.

@amin @rl_dane @justine more Rust! Yay!