Indeed it does.
On May 6, 2005, at 11:48 PM, Bob Miller wrote:
Walter Hurst wrote:
And then use ctrl-tab (on the Mac) to toggle through tabs.
On Linux, it's Ctrl-PageDown and Ctrl-PageUp. Does the Mac use
ctrl-shift-tab to move to the previous tab?
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On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 09:37:18AM -0700, Max Lemieux wrote:
> And of course Ctrl-K for "Google Search" field, Ctrl-L for Location, F11
> for full-screen display.
Hmm, use of Fkeys tends to interfere with window managers and DE's. But
the google and location field shortcuts are cool.
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Actually, all these control commands make it unusable for me.
My finger macros are programmed for emacs. Fortunately in
Mozilla I can remap most of them to Alt-.
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And of course Ctrl-K for "Google Search" field, Ctrl-L for Location, F11
for full-screen display.
-Max
Mr O wrote:
Let's not forget "Ctrl +" and "Ctrl -" to increase and decrease
page size. "Ctrl T" for new tabs. On a non hyperlinked address
I'll highlight with mouse then do "Ctrl C T V Enter" to
Let's not forget "Ctrl +" and "Ctrl -" to increase and decrease
page size. "Ctrl T" for new tabs. On a non hyperlinked address
I'll highlight with mouse then do "Ctrl C T V Enter" to copy,
new tab, paste, and go.
Firefox and Mozilla just rock. That's all there is to it.
--- Bob Miller <[EMAI
Walter Hurst wrote:
> And then use ctrl-tab (on the Mac) to toggle through tabs.
On Linux, it's Ctrl-PageDown and Ctrl-PageUp. Does the Mac use
ctrl-shift-tab to move to the previous tab?
--
Bob Miller K
kbobsoft software consulting
http://kbobsoft.com
And then use ctrl-tab (on the Mac) to toggle through tabs.
On May 6, 2005, at 2:27 PM, Rob Hudson wrote:
I discovered one similar. There was a web directory full of .java
files I was downloading and right-clicking, selecting "Save as", etc.
was time consuming. I discovered I can tab to the file
I discovered one similar. There was a web directory full of .java files
I was downloading and right-clicking, selecting "Save as", etc. was time
consuming. I discovered I can tab to the files and use Alt-Return and
it saved it to my default download directory no questions asked. :)
Wonder wh
I just discovered, more or less by accident, that in Firefox,
Control-Return opens the currently selected link in a new tab, without
switching to it.
That means that you can use Tab and Shift-Tab to sequence through
all the links on a page, and use Control-Return to open the interesting
ones in th