I actually had the same idea when I created the reddit page mode, that
the keys should standardized in some way. In the reddit-mode (and in
gmail and google labs experimental keyboard search page) the keys are:
j - next element on page (or go to next page if at the end)
k - previous element on page (or go to the bottom of the previous page
if at the end)
o - open the selected element
/ - go to the search field (not in reddit mode yet, but in the two others)
(and then some others more specific keys)

2008/4/10, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
>  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 7:03 PM, John J Foerch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >  >   There is a broader issue which I will mention in this context, that we
>  >  >  as the conkeror user community should discuss whether it is right to
>  >  >  have site-specific code in conkeror, or whether these modules are more
>  >  >  appropriately distributed as addons, for example, as Extensions.
>  >
>  >  I think it's nice to have well written site-specific code in conkeror
>  >  just as it's nice to have modes for languages in Emacs, however such
>  >  modes should add rather than subtract from the UI. It's confusing if
>  >  labels suddenly function differently on one site but being able to
>  >  save the .flv file from a youtube video is more intuitive.
>
>
> To elaborate a bit on this, maybe we could define a set of standard
>  keys like C-c C-n for next C-c C-p for prev, C-c C-i for index, C-c
>  C-o for contents and so on. These could then be mapped to <link
>  rel="next" content="URI"> if it exists OR provided by the page mode,
>  such a mechanism would be useful for paging through albums (e.g.
>  flickr) the next related video on youtube and so on.
>
>  Similarly we have keys like x, X or s which are currently defined in
>  conkeror and page modes as executing a program on or getting the most
>  interesting content on the page, whether that's the page itself (in
>  the case of .txt) or an .flv, .png (on wikimedia commons) and so on.
>
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