VimFx

VimFx is a Mozilla Firefox extension which introduces Vim-style keyboard shortcuts for browsing and navigation, significantly reducing the use of mouse, and allowing your hands to rest on the home row. It was released in 2012 by Anton Khodakivskiy.
Features
Vim users find the h, j, k, l keys useful for navigating documents without a mouse.
*Doesn’t change your browser in any way. Everything can be disabled.
*Easy for beginners, powerful for advanced users. Not just for Vim fanatics.
*Modeled after Vimium for Chrome.
Usage
Follow links, focus text inputs and click buttons using hint markers by pressing f. This command has many variations, for example to copy links or open them in new tabs.
Search with / and cycle between matches with n and N.
Open a new tab with t, close it with x. Reopen it again with X. Switch between tabs with J and K, or some of the several other tab commands.
Scrolling left/down/up/right: h, j, k, l.
Top/Bottom: gg, G.
Page up/down: space, shift-space.
Half a page: d, u.
Press ? to see them all, and then / to search among them. Click on a command or open VimFx’s settings page in the Add-ons Manager to customize the default shortcuts.
You can temporarily disable VimFx by using Ignore mode. Press i to enter it, and shift-escape to exit. Use the blacklist to automatically enter Ignore mode on specific sites.
 
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