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Re: Firefox question

  • Subject: Re: Firefox question
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@schestowitz.com>
  • Date: Sun, 01 May 2005 05:13:09 +0100
  • Newsgroups: uk.comp.os.linux
  • References: <pan.2005.04.29.10.03.36.82366@here.now> <gemini.ifpdlm01lvrfk0jh6.tony@nospam.vanderhoff.org> <d4t34b$l0$1@godfrey.mcc.ac.uk> <pan.2005.04.29.13.06.09.845106@here.now> <87wtqku5k4.fsf@sonar.owl.me.uk> <d4vg7o$1o91$1@godfrey.mcc.ac.uk> <1114908038.18159.0@eunomia.uk.clara.net>
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Garry Knight wrote:

> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> 
>> The keyboard is faster, but not always. "Back", for example, being
>> ALT+left arrow, needs a second hand to be taken off the mouse.
> 
> But Backspace is faster and requires only one keystroke.

At some stage, probably unconsciously, I developed the habit of always
opening links in new tabs (sometimes holding SHIFT down to focus on the
newly-opened tab). To go back, I either press CTRL+W or use the
RIGHT-LEFT-RIGHT mouse gesture (from Optimoz), both of which close the
current tab.

The advantage of this approach is that you then have a stack of pages and
navigation is very quick.

Roy

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Roy S. Schestowitz
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