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I just found out that if you have bookmarks in your Bookmarks bar, you can use command-<number> to access them. Ex: I have Rumortracker as my second bookmark in the bookmarks bar. I can get to it with command-2. This is the first time I've heard of it. Pretty neat.
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Pretty cool. Thanks!
[Edited:] Actually, this shortcut is listed for Safari. Under Safari Enhancer -> Debug -> Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts. But I didn't pay attention until you mentioned it. Thanks again.
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Last edited by TheIceMan; Feb 23, 2003 at 05:10 AM.
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Originally posted by pdot:
I just found out that if you have bookmarks in your Bookmarks bar, you can use command-<number> to access them. Ex: I have Rumortracker as my second bookmark in the bookmarks bar. I can get to it with command-2. This is the first time I've heard of it. Pretty neat.
You can expand on this feature quite easily using JavaScript. Add a bookmark to your Bookmarks Bar, title it whatever you like, and then enter the following in its Address field. I suggest placing it at the start of the bar so its shortcut will be command-1.
javascript :void(location.href='http://www.google.com/search?%20%20client=googlet&q=related:'+location.h ref)
Then visit a site of your choice (I suggest http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/) then use its command-key to bring up a list of related sites.
Enjoy.
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Last edited by Brooks Seymore; Feb 23, 2003 at 05:57 AM.
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Another one:
javascript:%20moveTo(0,0);%20window.resizeTo(screen. availWidth,screen.availHeight);
Command-[Number] maximises the window, fills the screen, whilst being aware of the dock. Use Keyboard Maestro to asign Command-Backspace to perform Command-[Number], and you have an easy way to make the window big.
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Originally posted by Brooks Seymore:
You can expand on this feature quite easily using JavaScript. Add a bookmark to your Bookmarks Bar, title it whatever you like, and then enter the following in its Address field. I suggest placing it at the start of the bar so its shortcut will be command-1.
javascript:void(location.href='http://www.google.com/search?%20%20client=googlet&q=related:'+location.h ref)
Then visit a site of your choice (I suggest http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/) then use its command-key to bring up a list of related sites.
B.
I'm sorry but what does this do? I'm missing the benefit here.
I'd like to try it but I'm not sure what I'm trying to accomplish.
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Originally posted by Brooks Seymore:
You can expand on this feature quite easily using JavaScript. Add a bookmark to your Bookmarks Bar, title it whatever you like, and then enter the following in its Address field. I suggest placing it at the start of the bar so its shortcut will be command-1.
javascript:void(location.href='http://www.google.com/search?%20%20client=googlet&q=related:'+location.h ref)
That is cool. Thanks for the tips
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