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Thursday, 31 May 2012

47 Keyboard Shortcuts That Work in All Web Browsers

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Each major web browser shares a large number of keyboard shortcuts in common. Whether you’re using Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Apple Safari, or Opera – these keyboard shortcuts will work in your browser.
Each browser also has some of its own, browser-specific shortcuts, but learning the ones they have in common will serve you well as you switch between different browsers and computers. This list includes a few mouse actions, too.

Tabs

Ctrl+1-8  Switch to the specified tab, counting from the left.
Ctrl+9  Switch to the last tab.
Ctrl+Tab  Switch to the next tab – in other words, the tab on the right. (Ctrl+Page Up also works, but not in Internet Explorer.)
Ctrl+Shift+Tab  Switch to the previous tab – in other words, the tab on the left. (Ctrl+Page Down also works, but not in Internet Explorer.)
Ctrl+W, Ctrl+F4 Close the current tab.
Ctrl+Shift+T  Reopen the last closed tab.
Ctrl+T Open a new tab.
Ctrl+N  Open a new browser window.
Alt+F4  Close the current window. (Works in all applications.)

Mouse Actions for Tabs

Middle Click a Tab  Close the tab.
Ctrl+Left Click, Middle Click  Open a link in a background tab.
Shift+Left Click  Open a link in a new browser window.
Ctrl+Shift+Left Click Open a link in a foreground tab.

Navigation

Alt+Left Arrow, Backspace Back.
Alt+Right Arrow, Shift+Backspace  Forward.
F5  Reload.
Shift+F5  Reload and skip the cache, re-downloading the entire website.
Escape  Stop.
Alt+Home  Open homepage.

Zooming

Ctrl and +, Ctrl+Mousewheel Up  Zoom in.
Ctrl and -, Ctrl+Mousewheel Down  Zoom out.
Ctrl+0 Default zoom level.
F11 Full-screen mode.

Scrolling

Space, Page Down  Scroll down a frame.
Page Up  Scroll up a frame.
Home Top of page.
End  Bottom of page.
Middle Click Scroll with the mouse.

Address Bar

Ctrl+L, Alt+D, F6  Focus the address bar so you can begin typing.
Ctrl+Enter  Prefix www. and append .com to the text in the address bar, and then load the website. For example, type howtogeek into the address bar and press Ctrl+Enter to open www.howtogeek.com.
Alt+Enter  Open the location in the address bar in a new tab.

Search

Ctrl+K, Ctrl+E  Focus the browser’s built-in search box or focus the address bar if the browser doesn’t have a dedicated search box. (Ctrl+K doesn’t work in IE, Ctrl+E does.)
Alt+Enter Perform a search from the search box in a new tab.
Ctrl+F, F3 Open the in-page search box to search on the current page.
Ctrl+G, F3  Find the next match of the searched text on the page.
Ctrl+Shift+G, Shift+F3  Find the previous match of the searched text on the page.

History & Bookmarks

Ctrl+H  Open the browsing history.
Ctrl+J  Open the download history.
Ctrl+D  Bookmark the current website.
Ctrl+Shift+Del  Open the Clear Browsing History window.

Other Functions

Ctrl+P  Print the current page.
Ctrl+S Save the current page to your computer.
Ctrl+O Open a file from your computer.
Ctrl+U Open the current page’s source code. (Not in IE.)
F12  Open Developer Tools. (Not in Firefox.)

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