December 25, 2008
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"Three Keyboard Shortcuts OneNeed to Learn" I'm a big fan of keyboard shortcuts. Its common scenario that no one wants to reach to the mouse everytime to do any operation . I am providing a list of five Firefox shortcuts I use all day, every day:
* Alt-Left Arrow: Sends you back to the previous page you were viewing. Alt-Right Arrow, of course, takes you forward one page.
* Ctrl-F: Brings up the Find tool, which works dynamically (i.e. as you type). Then I press F3 to jump to the next instance of my search item.
* Ctrl-T: Opens a new tab. Note that you can start typing a URL immediately upon doing so, as the cursor automatically appears in the Awesome Bar.
* Ctrl-Tab: Switches you to the next open tab. Ctrl-Shift-Tab takes you back a tab.
* No "www" prefix: Are you still typing "www" at the beginning of every Web address? Guess what: The browser doesn't need it. So the shortcut here is to just leave it off. You can try it
Five Firefox Shortcuts

"Three Keyboard Shortcuts OneNeed to Learn" I'm a big fan of keyboard shortcuts. Its common scenario that no one wants to reach to the mouse everytime to do any operation . I am providing a list of five Firefox shortcuts I use all day, every day:
* Alt-Left Arrow: Sends you back to the previous page you were viewing. Alt-Right Arrow, of course, takes you forward one page.
* Ctrl-F: Brings up the Find tool, which works dynamically (i.e. as you type). Then I press F3 to jump to the next instance of my search item.
* Ctrl-T: Opens a new tab. Note that you can start typing a URL immediately upon doing so, as the cursor automatically appears in the Awesome Bar.
* Ctrl-Tab: Switches you to the next open tab. Ctrl-Shift-Tab takes you back a tab.
* No "www" prefix: Are you still typing "www" at the beginning of every Web address? Guess what: The browser doesn't need it. So the shortcut here is to just leave it off. You can try it
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