Uzbl is a lightweight, configurable and cross-platform web interface tool. It is designed to be a simple, fully customizable web browser that follows the UNIX philosophy of "do one thing and do it well". Uzbl is a keyboard-driven, minimalistic web browser that allows for a high degree of customization. It supports most of the features found in modern web browsers, including tabbed browsing, HTML5 support, user scripts, user styles, and various extension APIs. Uzbl also has a unique interface, which allows users to customize the browser to their liking. The interface is highly configurable, allowing users to create custom keybindings, colors, and fonts. Uzbl also has an extensive plugin system, allowing users to extend the browser's functionality.
UZBL is almost completely keyboard oriented.
UZBL is almost entirely keyboard oriented and a very lightweight browser.
Warning UC browser leaks private and personally identifiable information to a server in China: https://citizenlab.ca/2016/08/a-tough-nut-to-crack-look-privacy-and-security-issues-with-uc -browser/
Discontinued The project appears to be no longer in development. In August 2017, former Konqueror maintainer David Faure proposed to integrate QupZilla, now https://alternativeapp.info/software/qupzilla/, into KDE to replace the old Konqueror.
Looking for a lightweight browser, which Firefox is NOT.