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Replying to Few Of Used Firefox Keyboard Shortcuts


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Jimmy89

Posted 26 December 2006 - 11:49 PM

the control shortcuts have been used in Internet Explorer too! im not sure who thought of them first but they are the same as the firefox ones

jedipi

Posted 05 August 2005 - 11:31 AM

The quick search keyword function is very nice.
I added google, yahoo, and msn as search keywords

And the Control+L keyboard shortcut is good as well.
Control+L -> select all in address bar

gultus

Posted 05 August 2005 - 08:11 AM

Close Tab ctrl+f4
complete .com address ctrl+enter
complete.net address ctrl+enter
complete .org address ctrl+shift+enter
open the url in a new tab alt+enter
increase or decrease text size ctrl +/- or ctrl+scrollupordown
ctrl+tab scroll thru tabs
Ctrl+n (where n is a number) Go to the nth tab



U can also use firefox quick search keyword option for easy seraching
to get a result from google all u wouyld need is to type g searchword
go to bookmarks click on manage bookmarks and add new bookmark name the bookmark whatever u want in the location box type the url that u want to go to for eg to google uneed http://google.com/search?q=%s where %s is the search query
in the keyword keyword type g and after u close the bookmark window go to ur browser and get the results u want by just typin g searchword firefox will automatically urlencode the searchword so u need not worry abt any special characters.But firefox doesnt allo for morethan one parameters.u can use any url that u want to for eg to get msn u use http://search.msn.co...sults.aspx?q=%s.

Small tip for web developers to make mozilla detect your rss feeds u can use these tags in ur head section
<link rel="alternate" title="title of ur feed" href="url of ur feed" TYPE="application/rss+xml">

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