Handy Shortcut keys Must Know any Blogger or Designer
A list of very handy shortcut keys for any blogger or designer that is serious about time…We must learn these shortcut keys!
Quicker Web Surfing Using FireFox Shortcut Keys
CTRL+PGUP and CTRL+PGDN: Scroll through all the tabs we have open.
CTRL+W: Close the current tab.
CTRL+F: Search or find text in a webpage. Also press “/” for a quick search version.
CTRL+CLICK: Opens a link in a new tab. SHIFT+CLICK opens it in a new window. A middle mouse button will also allow us to open in a new tab.
PGUP, PGDN: Scroll the page up and down.
CTRL+T: Open a new tab.
CTRL+HOME, CTRL+END: Get to the top of bottom of a page.
CTRL+U: View the page source.
RIGHT CLICK: Check out the right click for heaps of other options.
Windows Shortcut Keys
ALT+TAB: This is the best shortcut there is as it lets us scroll through our open programs.
WINDOWS KEY+E: Opens My Computer in Windows Explorer.
WINDOWS KEY+D: Minimize all windows and show our desktop.
SHIFT+DELETE: Skip the Recycling Bin and delete the file for good.
CTRL+SHIFT+ESC: Open the Task Manager. As same as CTRL+ALT+DELETE
Must Know Text Keyboard Shortcuts
CTRL+A: Select all the text on the page. Combined with CTRL+C (copy) and CTRL+V (paste), we can move large amounts of text very quickly.
ALT+MOUSE DRAG: Hold down ALT while we highlight text lets us highlight text in a block fashion. Great if we have text in columns as we can highlight just one of the columns for copying or cutting.
CTRL+Z and CTRL+Y: Every designer knows of CTRL+Z (undo) however how many of we know about CTRL+Y which allows us to skip forward in our changes that we made when we went backwards.
CTRL+UP or DOWN ARROW KEYS: Move up a paragraph at a time instead of just one like at a time. Usually we would just move one line up but this allows us to move one paragraph at a time.
CTRL+LEFT or RIGHT ARROW KEYS: Move through us sentence a word at a time rather than one character at a time.
CTRL+SHIFT+ARROW KEYS: Highlight paragraphs, words and letters in an easy manner using the arrow keys. Combine with copy and paste.
HIGHLIGHT+TAB: We can move what ever is highlighted several lines over. Highlight the text then click tab. This would be great for any web developers or bloggers.
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