My name is Naveed Babar, an Independent IT Expert and researcher. I received my Masters Degree an IT. I live in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Buzzwords in my world include: Info tech, Systems, Networks, public/private, identity, context, youth culture, social network sites, social media. I use this blog to express random thoughts about whatever I am thinking.

Showing posts with label Internet browser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet browser. Show all posts

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Mozilla FireFox Browser Short Cuts


Using Firefox short cuts is the best way to reduce your time when your navigating through the web sites. For this purpose Mozilla Firefox browser supports lots of short cuts that any other software support. But many of normal Firefox users don't know about this advantage. They perform normal tab navigation to accomplish there works. But you'll be surprise if you know how much time you can save using Firefox short cuts. Recommended is always use short cuts and one day you'll be familiar with short cuts and you'll know about real power of it.





  • Hot Key Combinations for Firefox short cuts

Ctrl + (+) - ( Zoom in )
Ctrl + (-) - ( Zoom out )
Ctrl + A - ( Select all content )
Ctrl + B or Ctrl + I - ( show bookmark tab )
Ctrl + D - ( Add a bookmark )
Ctrl + G , F3 - ( Repeat last find operation forward )
Ctrl + K - ( Search the Web using the current search engine and keyword )
Ctrl + n - ( n= number Go to n th tab )
Ctrl + N - ( Open a new window )
Ctrl + O - ( Open a file )
Ctrl + P - ( Print current page )
Ctrl + R, F5 - ( Reload current page )
Ctrl + S - ( Save current page as file )
Ctrl + Scroll up - ( Zoom in )
Ctrl + Scroll down - ( Zoom out )
Ctrl + Shift + R, Ctrl + F5 - ( Reload current page from origin )
Ctrl + T - ( Open new tab )
Ctrl + U - ( show source code in page )
Ctrl + V - ( Paste currently copied content )
Ctrl + W, Ctrl + F4 - ( Close the current tab )
Ctrl + X - ( Cut the current selection )
Ctrl + Y (and Ctrl-Shift-Z) - ( Redo last operation )
Ctrl + Z - ( Undo last operation )


Space Bar - ( page down )
Shift + Spacebar - ( page up )
Shift + F3 - ( Repeat last Find operation backward )


Alt - ( Begin menu navigation )
Alt + D, F6 - ( Focus and highlight the location bar )
Alt + Enter - (Open URL in a new tab )
Alt + F4 (also Ctrl-Shift-W) - Close current window )
Alt + Home - ( Go to home page )
Alt - N - ( find next )
Alt + Left Arrow, Backspace - ( Go back one page )
Alt + Right Arrow, Shift + Backspace - ( Go forward one page )


Delete - ( Delete current item )
End - ( Move to bottom of page )
Esc - ( Stop current operation )
F11 - ( Display in full-screen mode )
Home - ( Move to top of page )




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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Google Chrome Web Browser


Its matter of just two or three days, when i read about this Google Chrome ( a web browser like firefox or internet explorer) at TechCrunch. Being a windows user, earlier on i didn’t gave this idea any thought, actually there were few reports that Google Chrome is going to be for Linux only at first. 
  

But today, when Google actually announced their this new Web Browser, i was redirected to the download page where it said to download Chrome for Windows. 
Believe me i am having fun with this light weight but too efficent browser. I am a power user, and tend to open dozens of websites at a time, which is very managfully supported by this Google Chrome. 
At this point of stage, after using tens of Google Products, let me say… Google Is Master!
There are plenty of new features packed in this browser, which i suspect will never “Stop responding”. Another thing you will feel like is that Google has combined the attributes of Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Opera, and added their own secruity and value into one browser and named it as Chrome. 

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