Archive: January 29th 2008

browser

Tab browsing allows you to view multiple web sites in one open Windows. This idea really reduces clutter on your desktop and just about all browsers are now on board.

In Firefox or Internet Explorer, all you have to do is type the web address in the URL area of the browser, then hold down the "Alt" key and tap the "Enter" key. In Safari on a Mac (latest version of Safari only), you hold down the "Apple" key and tap the "Enter" key.

There are a few web sites I use each day and I keep them up and running in my browser in multiple tabs. All I have to do view the other sites is click on a desired tab.

Most people know that tapping the Tab key will move you between active fields on a program, window, or from; but did you know you can move back a field by holding down "Shift" and pressing the "Tab" key?

For example, if you are filling out a form on a web site you can hit the tab key to move from one field to the next instead of using your mouse. If you need to backward, instead of using your mouse, use Shift+Tab.

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