For starters, here are two very useful shortcuts:
- CTRL-L - this focuses on the location bar, or the URL address bar.
- CTRL-K - this goes to the little search bar on the top right.
That's it? That's the tip? Of course not. Next up is... bookmarks. We all know what browser bookmarks are. But did you notice a little field labeled "Keyword" when you add a new bookmark or open up the properties of a bookmark? (see image on the right)
Take a wild guess what it's for. And no, it's not for tagging the bookmark. If you create a bookmark like the one shown (or add a short keyword to a bookmark you already have), do the following and be pleasantly surprised:
Press CTRL-L, type gm, hit ENTER
Tada! Gmail login screen! (Replace "gm" with whatever keyword you decided on). Sheer convenience. Obviously you shouldn't add keywords to all your shortcuts, just add them to sites that you visit daily.
One last tip is about something called a "Quick Search". Give it a try first, press CTRL-L again and this time type "google
Another thing is, it's not limited to search engines. You can add whatever quick search you want. See the image on the right for the dictionary quick search. A quick CTRL-L and "dict
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2 responses:
Nice!
wah nice, but im also very lazy to try new shortcuts lolz...
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