lesliefranke.com— This page lists most of the basic functions Firefox has, and how to access them. Great for those who forgot how to access a certain menu, or for somebody who just switched to Firefox.
Jun 19, 2006View in Crawl 4
Clicking on scroll button on mouse (or center button if you have one) will also open links in New Tab.. so u dont have to use both keyboard n mouse combination again :D
@sauceyman, "I have an extension on my home computer that lets me just start typing to search without hitting anything first"You don't need an extension to do that. Options -> Advanced -> General... There it is.
mrdolomiteJun 19, 2006
handy compilation, there's stuff on there I didn't know about. duggGet that sucker to print on a single page and it would be even better ;)
geeko99Jun 20, 2006
Clicking on scroll button on mouse (or center button if you have one) will also open links in New Tab.. so u dont have to use both keyboard n mouse combination again :D
gappodiJun 20, 2006
The best one: "Alt-H" and then "H".
konquestJun 20, 2006
Ctrl + K gets you straight to the search bar :)
namcoJun 20, 2006
But in Soviet Russia, Firefox Cheat YOU!!!!!
saftaplanJun 20, 2006
@sauceyman, "I have an extension on my home computer that lets me just start typing to search without hitting anything first"You don't need an extension to do that. Options -> Advanced -> General... There it is.
killthespamJul 25, 2006
Is there a command that allows you to open a new tab with the same address in it? Like Ctrl + N for IE?
personOct 8, 2006
Compared to Opera's Keyboard Shortcut list.... Might I also mention that Opera has customizable keyboard shortcuts, too, in a GUI, so that you can make your own.... <a class="user" href="http://help.opera.com/Windows/9.02/en/keyboard.html">http://help.opera.com/Windows/9.02/en/keyboard.html</a>