Mac 101: Browser tab tricks
July 8, 2008 · Print This Article
How did we ever get buy without tabbed browsing? Think back to the days of OS 9 and IE 4. Ugh.
JimD at creativebits has shared a cool trick (Firefox and Safari) for quickly returning to a previously visited website in a new tab, thus preserving the site you’re currently browsing.
This got us thinking of some of our favorite browser tricks, like that one. whether you’ve got several tabs open, you can move from one to the other with keyboard shortcuts. In Firefox, it’s Command-Option
Quickly jump to the address field with Command-L (both Firefox and Safari). It selects the full text, so you can either just start typing or hit Command-C to copy the url. Of course, Safari 3 lets you grab Web Clips and turn them into Dashboard widgets.
Have you got a favorite browser trick to share with newcomers to the Mac?
[Source] Dave Caolo












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