Then you should probably try vimperator, which is a great Firefox plugin. http://vimperator.mozdev.org/ It's an amazing plugin that I'm not sure how I survived without.
And it allows you to pass HJKL to/. D2, but you have to switch in and out of vimperators pass-through mode. But you get to leave the mouse on side collecting dust.
I've been using the new comment system for some weeks and I like it very much (i.e. reading more comments now). However I have one concern and that is regarding minimising comments. If I decide that i would like to expand a comment to read this particular comment I just click the subject and *pop* I can read the comment, BUT (here comes my concern) if I then minimises this comment after I read it the entire subtree of comments gets packed toghether in 'hidden comments'. I would like it to just minimizing thé particular comment I minimized.
I can however see situation where I would like to minimize an entire subtree, so it might not be possible to implement. I just find it counter intuitive to close the entire subtree when I have just popped open that particular I'm closing.
Then you should probably try vimperator, which is a great Firefox plugin. http://vimperator.mozdev.org/ It's an amazing plugin that I'm not sure how I survived without. And it allows you to pass HJKL to /. D2, but you have to switch in and out of vimperators pass-through mode. But you get to leave the mouse on side collecting dust.
I've been using the new comment system for some weeks and I like it very much (i.e. reading more comments now). However I have one concern and that is regarding minimising comments. If I decide that i would like to expand a comment to read this particular comment I just click the subject and *pop* I can read the comment, BUT (here comes my concern) if I then minimises this comment after I read it the entire subtree of comments gets packed toghether in 'hidden comments'. I would like it to just minimizing thé particular comment I minimized.
I can however see situation where I would like to minimize an entire subtree, so it might not be possible to implement. I just find it counter intuitive to close the entire subtree when I have just popped open that particular I'm closing.