
Vimkeybindings is a small addon for Firefox that adds only Vim hjkl keys, much like Konqueror, and g and G as home and end replacement. Vimium for Firefox hasn't been updated since October 2012 and has been replaced by VimFx which as of November 2015 is in active development. As its name suggest, it was inspired by Vimium for Chrome and like its inspiration provides keyboard navigation without modifying the browser chrome and UI like Vimperator. Like Vimium, cVim doesn't modify the browser's interface, but adds a number of Vim-like features and key bindings to Chrome. Vimium C is an open source extension for Google Chrome and Chromium. It also allows the user to map or customise its key bindings. It doesn't modify the browser's interface but focuses on allowing the user to navigate web pages, tabs and links using vim-like keyboard commands rather than the mouse. Vimium is an open source extension developed for Google Chrome and Chromium. Other add-ons such as those listed below are less intrusive and do not modify the browser's appearance. Vimperator used to have problems working with other Firefox add-ons and custom key bindings set by web applications, e.g.

All of the plugins disable and / or remove the status bar, toolbars and other visual elements as well as changing Firefox's default keyboard short-cuts. the behaviour and appearance of the user interface. One of the points to note about the above three browser add-ons is that they all substantially alter the browser's chrome, i.e. Tridactyl aims to re-implement Vimperator's feature in a way that is compatible with Firefox >= 57.0 Like Vimperator, it is incompatible with Firefox Quantum. It has also been designed to be very customisable and makes it easy to write powerful scripts. Additional web-specific features such as 'Hint' mode (which allows users to refer to links by labels or numbers), command line interface and key bindings to navigate back and forward links make it easy to navigate without touching the mouse. The project is a fork of Vimperator and like it, its appearance and user interface should be familiar to Vim users. Pentadactyl is an open source add-on for Firefox, designed to make browsing more efficient and more keyboard accessible.

Note that this extension isn't compatible with Firefox >= 57.0 (see here for a discussion and alternatives) It also allows the user to call up an external editor, e.g., GVim to edit text fields in web forms.
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It is a feature-rich add-on for Firefox and in addition to vi-like key bindings for moving around a web page, it has features such as a full ex-mode command line, tab completion, and a JavaScript shell. Vimperator is an open source extension for Mozilla Firefox inspired by the Vim text editor.
