One of the most useful firefox extensions which I sorely miss on
epiphany is hit-a-hint

http://users.tkk.fi/~psillanp/hah_hp/

Its functionality is of superlative importance (imho) for keyboard oriented 
web-dwellers. 
By pressing space (customisable) you get a little box around "clickable" 
elements which contains a number 
(or letters) which when entered activate the element. So, for instance, in the 
example shown in 
http://users.tkk.fi/~psillanp/hah_hp/hah_screenshot.jpg
if you hold down space the little boxes appear and then you can press 5 and the 
Products  element (in this particular example) 
is "clicked". The end result is possible by playing with CSS to add the desired 
hint on the page. Note that since it is possible
to change the keys to use as labels for the boxes, one may choose instead of 
012345etc to use mjkluio which makes it really easy
to navigate using the right hand without moving from the home row much.

It is possible to try and add the extension in epiphany (v1.7.1 with firefox 
1.0.2 - Fedora Core 3) using the 
about:config entry to enable the xpinstall but it doesn't work properly. In 
particular, it installs ok, but then 
pressing space or comma (to enable the 'permanent' hint mode) produces nothing; 
space scrolls down the page as usual and 
coma does nothing.

Anyway I thought it might make a fine addition to epiphany if someone would be 
interested to pick it up and add it as an
 epiphany extension. For those interested further, a similar approach (for 
firefox) is conkeror:
 
http://conkeror.mozdev.org/

I have added a home-made flash movie of the extension at 
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~stelios/hitahint.html to facilitate 
understanding. In it, my keyboard presses are a bit too fast but I think it 
gets the point across.

Regards,
Stelios 
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