ေမာ္ဇီလာ ေျမးေခြးမီးလွ်ံ Mozilla Firefox Shortctus (72 Shortcuts)
Navigating between Websites with Firefox | ||
1. | alt+home | Go to homepage (typically people's favorite search engine) |
2. | alt+arrow left or back | One page backwards |
3. | alt+arrow right | One page forward |
4. | alt+d or ctrl+l | Jump to address bar and selects all text in it |
5. | ctrl+enter | Complete .com address in the address bar. Type in for example "firefox" and press ctrl+enter |
6. | shift+enter | Complete .net address. Type in for example "firefox" and press shift+enter |
7. | ctrl+shift+enter | Complete .org address. Type in for example "firefox" and press ctrl+shift+enter |
8. | ctrl+b or ctrl+i | Show bookmarks. After that you can press tab and use the arrow keys to navigate between bookmarked pages. arrow left and arrow right will expand/shrink bookmark folders marked with the little '+' or '-' signs. Pressing this keyboard shortcut a second time closes the Bookmark Sidebar |
9. | ctrl+d | Add bookmark |
10. | ctrl+shift+d | Bookmark all tabs |
11. | alt+b+a-z | Jumps to any bookmarked website in your main bookmark folder which begins with the letter you specify. Example: I have one bookmark which I named "LEO" (which is my favorite German-English Online Dictionary dict.leo.org). I press alt+b+l and I am on the LEO website within a second. If you have more than one bookmark with the same letter, it jumps to the first entry and you have to press enter to after alt+b+letter to get to the website. It will take you a minute to setup and organize your bookmarks but save you hours in the long run. |
12. | ctrl+h | Show history. Then you can press tab twice and use the ARROW KEYS to navigate between visited sites. Pressing ctrl+H again closes the History Sidebar |
Working with the Firefox Browser Tabs | ||
13. | ctrl+t | Open new tab in the same Window |
14. | ctrl+tab or ctrl+page down | Jump to next tab |
15. | ctrl+shift+tab or ctrl+page down | Jump to previous tab |
16. | ctrl+1 - ctrl+9 | Jump to tab 1 - 9 |
17. | ctrl+w or ctrl+q | Close Browser Tab |
Navigating within websites with Mozilla Firefox | ||
18. | arrow down | Down one line. The ideal way to scroll through websites |
19. | arrow up | Up one line. The ideal way to scroll through websites |
20. | tab | Jump to next link when cursor is positioned in browser window. Other than that, jumps between address-bar and browser-tabs |
21. | shift+tab | Jump to previous link when cursor is positioned in browser window. Other than that, jumps between address-bar and browser-tabs |
22. | enter | Open selected link |
23. | shift+enter | Open a selected link in new window |
24. | enter | Open selected link |
25. | shift+enter | Open a selected link in new window |
26. | alt+enter | Download a selected link (replaces right mouse-button, "save as" and "return" |
27. | ctrl+enter | Open a selected link in a (new background) tab |
28. | ctrl+- | Decrease text size |
29. | ctrl++ | Increase text size |
30. | ctrl+0 | Default text size |
31. | f5 or ctrl+r | Reload Page |
32. | ctrl+f5 | Reload Page with Cache override |
33. | escape | Stop loading page. Can also be sued to close search window if it is open |
34. | f6 | Go to next frame (or switches between address bar and browser window if page has no frames) |
35. | shift+f6 | Go to previous frame |
36. | F7 | Turn caret mode on/off (navigation with keyboard) |
37. | shift+f10 | Open Context Menu. If you are for example on a link within a website, you could press shift+F10 and then C to copy link location |
Working with Forms in Mozilla Firefox | ||
38. | tab | Jumps to next Form Element |
39. | shift+tab | Jumps to previous Form Element. If an entry in the previous field is already made, the complete entry is marked. If you want to enter something new, simply start to type and the new entry replaces the old form entry. If you want to keep the old entry, Simply press the home or END keyboard shortcut to go to the beginning end of the entry. |
40. | space | Activates and/or deactivates Radio Buttons and Check boxes |
41. | alt+arrow down | Select Select from a drop down menu. Then use arrow up and arrow downreturn to make your choice plus |
42. | ctrl+x | Cut (when working in forms) |
43. | ctrl+v | Paste selected text when working with forms |
Find text and links in websites | ||
44. | ctrl+f or ' | Open search window and find key phrase in page (as you type) |
45. | / | Open search window and find link in page (as you type) |
46. | f3 or ctrl+g | Find next |
47. | escape | Close search window |
48. | shift+f3 | Find previous |
Working with the Firefox Browser Window | ||
49. | ctrl+n or alt+f+n | Opens new Browser Window |
50. | ctrl+shift+w or alt+f4 | Close browser window |
51. | alt+space | Opens the Title Bar Menu (applicable all Windows Application) |
52. | alt+space+enter | Restores Firefox Window to smaller size if window is spreading on full screen (replaces the "restore button" on top right corner of title bar) |
53. | alt+space+x | Restores Firefox Window to maximum size if window is not maximized (replaces the "maximize button" on top right corner of title bar) |
54. | alt+space+n | Minimizes Firefox Window to (replaces the "minimize button" on top right corner of title bar) |
Accessing and working with the Firefox Menu Bar | ||
55. | alt or f10 | Jumps to the menu bar. From here you can use arrow left, arrow right, arrow up and arrow down plus enter to navigate and activate between the menu items on top of the browser window. Usually the same in all Windows Application. |
56. | alt+f | Opens File Menu |
57. | alt+e | Opens Edit Menu |
58. | alt+v | Opens View Menu |
59. | alt+g | Opens Go Menu |
Other Firefox Keyboard Shortcuts | ||
60. | ctrl+a | Select all. Useful, if you want to for example copy text out of websites. I use it often to copy articles in a plain text editor, remove the advertising and print it out. |
61. | ctrl+c | Copy selected text |
62. | ctrl+p | |
63. | alt+f+v | Print Preview - File - Print Preview |
64. | ctrl+o | Open file |
65. | ctrl+u | Show page source |
66. | ctrl+s | Save page as |
67. | f1 | Firefox Help |
68. | f11 | Full page view |
69. | ctrl+j | Show Download Window. Pressing ctrl+J again (or alt+F4 closes the window again |
70. | ctrl+e | Jump to search bar (usually located in top right corner) |
71. | ctrl+k | Jump to search bar (usually located in top right corner) |
72. | ctrl+arrow up | Toggle Search Engines when in search field (after ctrl+E got you there) |
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