1: Automatic completion of URL suffixes. Org and. net
We know that if we enter Google in the address bar, then press Ctrl + enter
Then, the browser will go to www.google.com. But what if we want to enter a. org or. NET suffix for the website? In Firefox, Shift + enter
Will automatically add. net to the URL suffix
, CTRL + Shift + enter will automatically add. Org to the URL suffix. So if you want to go to problogger, you just need to enter the word in the address bar of Firefox, and then press
Shift + enter.
2: Alt + d
You can use this shortcut to directly move the cursor to the address bar of Firefox. Very useful.
3: Ctrl + T and CTRL + Shift + T
CTRL + T helps you open a new tag, and CTRL + Shift + t re-open the last closed tag.
This shortcut is very convenient after you accidentally close a tag. Another method is to locate and open the last closed tag.
4: Alt + enter
This is a very useful shortcut. it can automatically open a website in another tag when you select a project in the autocomplete list. for example, if you want to go to Facebook, you start to enter WWW in the address bar. face ..., it is displayed in the drop-down list. You only need to use the (Facebook.com in this example) and press Alt + enter to open the new tag.
5: Use the delete key
Delete is very useful because you can delete some history columns of the browser or automatically fill in the specific address of the table. For example, in the following table, when I enter "A" in the Google address bar, you can see three drop-down entries. If I want to delete the second entry in the auto-completion history, point the cursor to it and press the delete key.
6: Ctrl + Tab
CTRL + TAB helps you easily switch between different Firefox labels.
7: Ctrl + [1, 2 .... 9]
CTRL + TAB can be used to switch different tags in turn, but if you prefer to open many tags like me and want to switch to a specific tag at the same time, you can use Ctrl + the serial number of the corresponding tag. For example, use Ctrl + 3 to go to the third tag.
8: Space key and SHIFT + Space key or Pagedown and Pageup
The Space key or Pageup key can flip down the current page, while SHIFT + Space key and Pageup can flip up the current page.
9: middle mouse buttons
This is not a keyboard shortcut, but a good shortcut. Point to any link and press the middle mouse button (scroll wheel). The page is displayed in the new tab.