> press a single hotkey (default 'f'), and just type the two letters that appear directly where you're looking
This has a mental speed bump that I really don't like, that tends to make these features annoying to use: you have to pause after hitting "f" to wait for those letters to appear, read them, then type them.
Vimperator (the one that died with Firefox Quantum) handled links where you'd hit "f" then type the text in the link itself, with numbers to disambiguate if the filtering didn't reduce it to one match. With no pause and the link text already in your mind by the time you hit "f" it was very fast and fluid to use, and I was very happy after learning Tridactyl could be configured the same way.
I don't remember if it's explained anywhere that once hinting is started you can filter based on link text, alt text, or a couple of other textual representations for clickable elements.
This has a mental speed bump that I really don't like, that tends to make these features annoying to use: you have to pause after hitting "f" to wait for those letters to appear, read them, then type them.
Vimperator (the one that died with Firefox Quantum) handled links where you'd hit "f" then type the text in the link itself, with numbers to disambiguate if the filtering didn't reduce it to one match. With no pause and the link text already in your mind by the time you hit "f" it was very fast and fluid to use, and I was very happy after learning Tridactyl could be configured the same way.
Does this have the same thing?