Safari is my browser of choice in Mac OS X, I like Chrome and FireFox a lot but it doesn't have the same Apple polish to it, and page rendering seems speedier in Safari (my opinion, no intention on sparking a browser war here). If you're a Safari user, here are some key strokes that you should know about that will make web browsing a speedier and more pleasant experience. These keyboard shortcuts are particularly useful for laptop users since the hands tend to be situated on the keyboard more often. Action / Explanation Keystroke Navigate to left tab Shift + Command + Left Arrow Navigate to right tab Shift + Command + Right Arrow Select Google search box Command + Option + F Scroll down a screens length Command + Down Arrow Scroll up a screens length Command + Up Arrow Close all tabs except specified one Option + click the close button on the tab you want to maintain open If you found these keystrokes to be useful, you can expand your knowledge even further by mastering this list of 31 keyboard shortcuts for Safari on Mac OS X , where you'll become a web browsing wizard in… Read full this story
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