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 Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Valuable Shortcuts

I ran across an article on web browser shortcuts this morning.  It contained some information that I found valuable.  It was at Coding Horror. It describes some shortcuts to use in your web browser.  Since this is the application most of us use more than any other, I thought I'd pass it on. It's not for the techies, they probably already know about them.

There are 5 shortcuts you may find useful.

1. The middle mouse button, aka the wheel, will open new tabs and close them when clicked.
2. You can navigate to the address bar with alt-d.
3. Navigate to the browser search box with ctrl-e.
4. Use alt-enter to open links in a new tab.

Along with these, I'd like to pass along some really handy windows shortcuts. I've run across a large number of folks who don't know about these. They are extremely useful.

1. Ctrl-x will cut selected text.
2. Ctrl-c will copy selected text.
3. Ctrl-v will paste text from a copy or cut, that is data in the windows clipboard, to a text box or document at the place your mouse cursor is.
 
RC


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