Tuesday, 28 November 2006


Internet Explorer and Firefox shortcuts

  1. Ctrl+D adds the current page to your Favorites/Bookmarks file.
  2. Alt+Home takes you directly to your home page. (IE and Firefox)
  3. Use the Tab key to jump your cursor to the next entry in a form or the next section of a Web page. (IE and Firefox)
  4. Ctrl+F launches Find for the page you're on. (IE and Firefox; Firefox's implementation is particularly cool, as it scans the page for the term you want as you type)
  5. F11 shifts between regular and full-screen views of your browser window. (IE and Firefox)
  6. F5 or Ctrl+R refreshes the page you're on. (IE and Firefox)
  7. ESC stops downloading a page. (IE and Firefox)
  8. Ctrl+T opens up a new tab and puts your cursor in the URL field, in Firefox. Ctrl+L puts your cursor in the URL field and highlights the current text, while Ctrl+Tab does the same for IE.
  9. Ctrl+W closes a tab in Firefox or the current window in IE.
  10. Ctrl++ or Ctrl+- increases or decreases the text size in Firefox.

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