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authorPeter Hofmann <scm@uninformativ.de>2014-06-15 20:35:19 +0200
committerPeter Hofmann <scm@uninformativ.de>2014-06-15 20:35:19 +0200
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README: Fix typo
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@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Especially, it's very likely that lariza will never have a "follow
mode" like dwb, luakit or others have. I've used these browsers for
quite some time and I also used Firefox extensions that add a "follow
mode". The point is, "follow mode" doesn't work anymore. This was a good
-thing ten years ago. Today, a lot of website make heavy use of
+thing ten years ago. Today, a lot of websites make heavy use of
JavaScript or hovering. You NEED some kind of pointing device. I found
using "follow mode" to be very frustrating today, because you still have
to reach for the mouse all the time. So, you might as well just optimize