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Firefox shortcuts you might not know about

Here’s some Firefox browser productivity tips you might not know about.

Every time I see someone typing a full URL on a browser starting with the non-obligatory “http”, my hand itches and I hold the urge to grab the keyboard to show the Shift + Enter magic. So, here are some more quick tips when using Firefox (also works with Flock & Mozilla):

Ctrl + Enter : auto-prepends and appends www and .com in the address bar

Shift + Enter : auto-prepends and appends www and .net in the address bar

Ctrl + Shift + Enter : auto-prepends and appends www and .org in the address bar

Ctrl + T : open a new browser tab

Ctrl + F : jump to search in page

Ctrl + F5 : force refresh/reload page

Ctrl + mouse wheel spin : to enlarge or shrink page font size

Alt + D : to jump insertion point to address bar

Shift + click a link : to launch a new window with the link

Ctrl + K : jump to Google bar to search

Some of the shortcuts are mine while others from About.com were omitted. I already know the first 6 by heart for a while and am trying to memorize the last 4.

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    11 Responses to “Firefox shortcuts you might not know about”


    1. Gravatar Icon seav replied on Mar 8th, 2007 at 12:07 pm (1)

      Instead of Ctrl+F, Try slash (/). (The slash shorcut borrows from the vi and less Unix tools.) Then F3 to search for the next occurence and Shift+F3 to search for the previous occurence.

      There’s also the middle-click on a link to open a link in a new tab, or the Ctrl+click alternative. But I guess people who love Firefox for its tabs already knew that. :)

    2. Gravatar Icon Jaypee replied on Mar 8th, 2007 at 12:07 pm (2)

      Being an avid Firefox user for the last several years, these shortcuts have been very useful and makes things a lot easier.

      Btw, don’t forget Ctrl + N to open a new window and Ctrl + F6 to jump to the address bar. :D

    3. Gravatar Icon Andrew replied on Mar 8th, 2007 at 1:31 pm (3)

      And don’t forget Alt+Enter to open a URL (that you just typed) in a new tab.

    4. Gravatar Icon j4s0n replied on Mar 8th, 2007 at 4:12 pm (4)

      Here’s my favorite :) Try it out guys!

      Ctrl + Shift + W

    5. Gravatar Icon JP Loh replied on Mar 8th, 2007 at 6:41 pm (5)

      ctrl+click (or middle-click) - open link in a new tab
      ctrl+pgup/pgdn - prev/next tab

    6. Gravatar Icon vonjobi replied on Mar 9th, 2007 at 2:16 pm (6)

      i guess these are for non-mac users =)

      have you tried just typing the first letter/s of the URL? this usually results in a list of the most common sites you’ve visited that start with that letter. no need for http or http://www. if there are too many that start with a particular letter, add the second or third letters…

    7. Gravatar Icon L.A replied on Mar 11th, 2007 at 1:06 am (7)

      You forgot about the…

      Ctrl + Left Click on a Link = Opens the link in a tab

    8. Gravatar Icon Gay replied on Mar 11th, 2007 at 11:29 pm (8)

      This is cool, I really like to use as much shortcuts as I can. I find using the mouse a bit slow…

    9. Gravatar Icon levi replied on Jun 8th, 2007 at 11:15 am (9)

      > > Every time I see someone typing a full URL on a browser starting with the non-obligatory “http”, …

      That’s me I guess,
      learning all these shortcuts will certainly be a big help from now on. thanks

    10. Gravatar Icon howards replied on Mar 6th, 2008 at 3:26 pm (10)

      just press F6 to go to address bar.. you may also like mouse grab/drag: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1250

    11. Gravatar Icon JLevass replied on Apr 15th, 2008 at 1:41 am (11)

      I need to get Firefox to stop prepending www and appending .com. Any ideas?

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