Re: How to go to a new website in Safari

2009-09-26 Thread Justin Harford
cmd+l takes you to the address bar.
On Sep 25, 2009, at 10:53 PM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:

 Guys,
 AS some of you may know, I'm a guy who doesn't yet own a Mac but  
 wishes to learn as much as I can before buying one.  If I open  
 Safari and want to go to a new website using a link which is not on  
 the current page, How do I either move myself into the address bar  
 to type a new url, or, what is the equivalent of the windows command  
 CTRL o in Internet Explorer that opens the dialog box in which you  
 type a new url to go to.  Assume that I don't automatically move  
 into the HTML content area when Safari opens.  In fact, make no  
 assumptions as to whether I'm in the toolbar, the body of a webpage,  
 or anywhere else I might be dumped when Safari opens with VO  
 active.  Currently, I'm grabbing occasional opportunities to  
 practice on my wife's Power PC based 17 inch Mac Powerbook running  
 Leopard.  I haven't gone into VO Utility to customize how VO  
 navigates in Safari.  I'm familiar with DOM and haven't tried Group  
 Mode.  If there's a difference between how you do this in Leopard  
 and how you'd do it in Snow Leopard, please let me know both recipes.
 Thanks,
 Kevin

 


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RE: How to go to a new website in Safari

2009-09-26 Thread Kevin Gibbs
do I have to type VO Command L, or just command L?
Kevin

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Command l will take you to the address field where you can type the url. 

Randy

On Sep 26, 2009, at 1:53 AM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:


Guys,
AS some of you may know, I'm a guy who doesn't yet own a Mac but wishes
to learn as much as I can before buying one.  If I open Safari and want to
go to a new website using a link which is not on the current page, How do I
either move myself into the address bar to type a new url, or, what is the
equivalent of the windows command CTRL o in Internet Explorer that opens the
dialog box in which you type a new url to go to.  Assume that I don't
automatically move into the HTML content area when Safari opens.  In fact,
make no assumptions as to whether I'm in the toolbar, the body of a webpage,
or anywhere else I might be dumped when Safari opens with VO active.
Currently, I'm grabbing occasional opportunities to practice on my wife's
Power PC based 17 inch Mac Powerbook running Leopard.  I haven't gone into
VO Utility to customize how VO navigates in Safari.  I'm familiar with DOM
and haven't tried Group Mode.  If there's a difference between how you do
this in Leopard and how you'd do it in Snow Leopard, please let me know both
recipes.  
Thanks,
Kevin









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Re: How to go to a new website in Safari

2009-09-26 Thread Chantel Cuddemi
Command l.
On Sep 26, 2009, at 1:21 PM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:

 do I have to type VO Command L, or just command L?
 Kevin
 -Original Message-
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com  
 [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Randy Stegall
 Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 8:33 AM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: How to go to a new website in Safari

 Command l will take you to the address field where you can type the  
 url.

 Randy
 On Sep 26, 2009, at 1:53 AM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:

 Guys,
 AS some of you may know, I'm a guy who doesn't yet own a Mac  
 but wishes to learn as much as I can before buying one.  If I open  
 Safari and want to go to a new website using a link which is not on  
 the current page, How do I either move myself into the address bar  
 to type a new url, or, what is the equivalent of the windows  
 command CTRL o in Internet Explorer that opens the dialog box in  
 which you type a new url to go to.  Assume that I don't  
 automatically move into the HTML content area when Safari opens.   
 In fact, make no assumptions as to whether I'm in the toolbar, the  
 body of a webpage, or anywhere else I might be dumped when Safari  
 opens with VO active.  Currently, I'm grabbing occasional  
 opportunities to practice on my wife's Power PC based 17 inch Mac  
 Powerbook running Leopard.  I haven't gone into VO Utility to  
 customize how VO navigates in Safari.  I'm familiar with DOM and  
 haven't tried Group Mode.  If there's a difference between how you  
 do this in Leopard and how you'd do it in Snow Leopard, please let  
 me know both recipes.
 Thanks,
 Kevin





 


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RE: How to go to a new website in Safari

2009-09-26 Thread Kevin Gibbs
thanks

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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chantel Cuddemi
Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 12:25 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: How to go to a new website in Safari


Command l. 

On Sep 26, 2009, at 1:21 PM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:


do I have to type VO Command L, or just command L?
Kevin

-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Randy Stegall
Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 8:33 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: How to go to a new website in Safari


Command l will take you to the address field where you can type the url. 

Randy

On Sep 26, 2009, at 1:53 AM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:


Guys,
AS some of you may know, I'm a guy who doesn't yet own a Mac but wishes
to learn as much as I can before buying one.  If I open Safari and want to
go to a new website using a link which is not on the current page, How do I
either move myself into the address bar to type a new url, or, what is the
equivalent of the windows command CTRL o in Internet Explorer that opens the
dialog box in which you type a new url to go to.  Assume that I don't
automatically move into the HTML content area when Safari opens.  In fact,
make no assumptions as to whether I'm in the toolbar, the body of a webpage,
or anywhere else I might be dumped when Safari opens with VO active.
Currently, I'm grabbing occasional opportunities to practice on my wife's
Power PC based 17 inch Mac Powerbook running Leopard.  I haven't gone into
VO Utility to customize how VO navigates in Safari.  I'm familiar with DOM
and haven't tried Group Mode.  If there's a difference between how you do
this in Leopard and how you'd do it in Snow Leopard, please let me know both
recipes.  
Thanks,
Kevin













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Re: How to go to a new website in Safari

2009-09-26 Thread Randy Stegall
Command l will take you to the address field where you can type the url.

Randy
On Sep 26, 2009, at 1:53 AM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:

 Guys,
 AS some of you may know, I'm a guy who doesn't yet own a Mac but  
 wishes to learn as much as I can before buying one.  If I open  
 Safari and want to go to a new website using a link which is not on  
 the current page, How do I either move myself into the address bar  
 to type a new url, or, what is the  equivalent of the windows  
 command CTRL o in Internet Explorer that opens the dialog box in  
 which you type a new url to go to.  Assume that I don't  
 automatically move into the HTML content area when Safari opens.  In  
 fact, make no assumptions as to whether I'm in the toolbar, the body  
 of a webpage, or anywhere else I might be dumped when Safari opens  
 with VO active.  Currently, I'm grabbing occasional opportunities to  
 practice on my wife's Power PC based 17 inch Mac Powerbook running  
 Leopard.  I haven't gone into VO Utility to customize how VO  
 navigates in Safari.  I'm familiar with DOM and haven't tried Group  
 Mode.  If there's a difference between how you do this in Leopard  
 and how you'd do it in Snow Leopard, please let me know both recipes.
 Thanks,
 Kevin

 


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How to go to a new website in Safari

2009-09-25 Thread Kevin Gibbs
Guys,
AS some of you may know, I'm a guy who doesn't yet own a Mac but wishes
to learn as much as I can before buying one.  If I open Safari and want to
go to a new website using a link which is not on the current page, How do I
either move myself into the address bar to type a new url, or, what is the
equivalent of the windows command CTRL o in Internet Explorer that opens the
dialog box in which you type a new url to go to.  Assume that I don't
automatically move into the HTML content area when Safari opens.  In fact,
make no assumptions as to whether I'm in the toolbar, the body of a webpage,
or anywhere else I might be dumped when Safari opens with VO active.
Currently, I'm grabbing occasional opportunities to practice on my wife's
Power PC based 17 inch Mac Powerbook running Leopard.  I haven't gone into
VO Utility to customize how VO navigates in Safari.  I'm familiar with DOM
and haven't tried Group Mode.  If there's a difference between how you do
this in Leopard and how you'd do it in Snow Leopard, please let me know both
recipes.  
Thanks,
Kevin

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