Casual EWW

You’ve all heard me moan many times about my failure to bring my last remaining significant application—Web browsing—into Emacs. There are some solutions but none of them come close to being sufficient. If you want full featured browsing, you’re mostly restricted to Safari, Firefox, one of the niche browsers, or the privacy violating Chrome and whatever Microsoft’s browser de jour is called.

Still, there is EWW, which some people find some sufficient for a subset of browsing tasks. Charles Choi is one of those people so naturally he’s made using EWW easier by adding Casual EWW to his Casual Suite.

You can read his announcement for the details but, as usual, it’s mainly a set of transient menus that make discovery and remembering obscure commands easier. As I’ve said before, even if you need only some of the apps, it’s worthwhile installing the Casual Suite.

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