I've been using Vimium for the past few years now, and it's the second browser extension I install after uBO. Being able to navigate the web with vim-like key combinations is so efficient. Works on Firefox too.
>>108635682Vimium C is an improved version. I use Vimium C alongside vivaldi, with some Vimium keys disabled in the config. I do not need a mouse to do anything at all in the browser.
>>108636685Vimium C>Updated a year ago (Apr 14, 2025)Vimium>Updated a month ago (Mar 7, 2026)Ok apart from it being kinda dead and abandoned,how is vimium C different?legitimate question
>>108635682Like what shortcuts you use?
>>108636760I guess it's the other way around, these days.
>>108635682I use it all the time. I honestly couldn't go back.My only complain is that it doesn't click "skip" after watching an ad on youtube. no matter what key combo I do.>inb4 >2026 > watching adsI know, know.
>>108636827WATCH ads? HAHAHAHAHAHAA
>>108636811These are the avaliable commands on Vimium. I'd say I use all of them honestly. Even in webslop websites where it expects you to use a mouse, you can press f to get a key combo guide to press links and buttons. (see >>108636827)Also because it's using vim style controls, you can do repeat operations with <number> <key>. So to scroll in the page, you can just do 20j
>>108638350I’m faster than you with a mouse except for only gg and G. LOL
>>108638395>t>yt>o>O>J>K>H>L>i,f,super+f in a twm to fake-fullscreen
>>108635682very comfy.basically i only need stylus and vimium(c) to have an acceptable internet experience.
I use it. My only complaint is that it doesn't seem to be able anything that may have more than one scrolling bar in the main page, really. Some websites are a bit funky, some actions might not let you scroll with jk unless you click on the relevant area. Other than this I like it
>>108639729You usually have to tab in and out of the section, I believe. You can use shift arrows to get there with Vivaldi.
>>108636827>2026>Watching AdsBASED. Status Quo be seething.