The second part of this blog series is keyboard shortcuts for using Mozilla Firefox on your PC. There are many many shortcuts for Firefox, yet another reason why you should switch from IE to Firefox. Here are the shortcuts;
- View the source code Ctrl + U
- View the source code of a selected code fragment Select the section, Shift + F10 and select “Show source codeâ€Â
- Add bookmarks Ctrl + D
- Bookmarks Ctrl + B
- History Ctrl + H
- Reopen Previously Closed Tab CTRL+SHIFT+T
- Bookmark all tabs CTRL+SHIFT+D
- Back Alt + Left Arrow
- Forward Alt + Right Arrow
- Go one page back in your history Backspace
- Go To Homepage Alt + Home
- Decrease Text Size Ctrl + -
- Increase Text Size Ctrl + +
- Go To Homepage Alt + Home
- Quick Search /
- Jump to Search Bar Ctrl + K
- Open New Tab Ctrl + T (keyboard), Double Click on Tab Bar (mouse)
- Close Current Tab Ctrl + W (keyboard), Middle Click on Tab (mouse)
- Jump To Next Tab Ctrl + Page up or CTRL + Tab
- Jump To Previous Tab Ctrl + Page Dn or Ctrl + Shift + Tab
- Open link in a new tab Ctrl + Left mouse click
- Move to a next link Tab
- Move to a previous link Shift + Tab
These are just a few. But they should help you optimize the amount of time you spend on your computer for work related activities. The idea here is to help save you time and become more effective with your time. Good Luck!
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