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    VimFx

    VimFx

    Vim keyboard shortcuts for Firefox

    VimFx brings Vim-inspired navigation and command mode to Firefox via WebExtensions. It allows users to control the browser with keyboard shortcuts (h/j/k/l), open tabs, follow links, find text, and execute commands—all without a mouse. It mimics Vim’s Normal/Insert modes, enabling power users to browse efficiently. It is open-source and integrates seamlessly with Firefox.
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    Hallo

    Hallo

    Simple rich text editor (contentEditable) for jQuery UI

    Hallo is a straightforward, in-place WYSIWYG rich-text editor plugin for web pages using jQuery UI and the HTML5 contentEditable attribute. We use the Travis continuous integration service for testing Hallo. When Hallo is loaded it will also load all the enabled plugins for the element, and pass them some additional options. Unique identifier of the Hallo instance, can be used for element IDs.
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