Vlad Dogaru wrote:
I like links, what with its graphical capabilities,
but
it lacks tabs and that's a major downside in my vision. I've tried Conkeror
for Firefox, but it's too Emacs-centric (vim person here) and also disables
tabs (or maybe it's me -- I couldn't get them to work).
Try www-client/dillo , it's very lightweight and has tab support. It's
what various livecd's use, like Insert Linux
(http://www.inside-security.de/insert_en.html).
It's quite nice, the menus and toolbars take up very little space.
Any other tips or nifty programs you could link me to would be greatly
appreciated, especially Ratpoison-related; For instance, C-t is too
RSI-prone for my taste and conflicts with Firefox's new tab button (I want
to switch, but I realise fx could prove irreplaceable, mainly due to the
large userbase).
I've never tried Ratpoison, but on my lower-power systems I use xfce,
which isn't too bad. If I want to really minimize resource usage I go
with Windowmaker.
Thanks in advance,
Vlad
HTH,
PaulNM
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