Web Browsing Tips & Tricks
Web Browsing Tips & Tricks
Go to the address bar There are several ways to jump from the browser to the address bar from anywhere. Everyone fulfills this goal by pressing Ctrl + L, F6, and Alt + D.
Automatically add www. And for a URL .com after you type the name of the site, just click Ctrl + Enter and you can close a few seconds of typing in the URL. Need .NET instead of .com? Press Ctrl + Shift + Enter instead.
The switch through the open tab will flip between each by pressing Ctrl + Tab in a browser (Ctrl + Shift + Tab to move backwards). It can be very fast by moving the mouse and clicking on the tab. Ctrl + Num (1, 2, 3, 4, n ..) will also take you to some tabs in that numerical order. Ctrl + 9 always brings you to the last tab, even if it is more than the ninth.
Scroll through pages with the spacebar Tapping Spacebar on the website will scroll to the full page section and clicking on Shift + space will back you up.
Instant Image Search (Chrome only) If you hold down the "S" key and right-click an image, it will open an image search on a new tab.
Use of Private Browsing Use to save cookies and history are clear for some activities, which you know as a purchase for gifts on a shared computer (of course!). Ctrl + Shift + P will have a new personal launch in Chrome by pressing Ctrl + Shift + P in Firefox and Internet Explorer.
Convert your browser to Notepad, type it in the address bar and you can write notes. Alternatively, while not fast, while not fast. Use Google Keep or Gmail's compose mail to write notes, and save when you type and go to the cloud.
Icons-only bookmarks on your toolbar, you can simply leave your bookmark name apart from the icon so that they can take up less space on Toolbar. In Chrome: Right-click the bookmark> Edit> Delete and save the name.
Use the scroll wheel to keep your middle mouse button used by clicking the link to open it automatically in a new tab / window. If you use a scroll wheel button on a tab, it will turn it off.
Copy the link quickly click on the normal link but tap the e-mail on your keyboard to copy the link.
Make content editable Bring the console to Chrome or Firefox (right click, inspect). On the console, enter the command document.designMode = "on" which will allow you to edit any text on the screen.
Zoom in, Reset zoom Use browser magnifier to adjust website to read more comfortable. Ctrl / Cmd + (plus / minus sign) moves Use Ctrl + 0 to reset to the default zoom level.
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