I was playing around in Safari and stumbled a few neat little tricks:
• If you Option-click on the (x) to close a tab, it closes all the other tabs except the one you clicked on.
• Apple-clicking on a folder in the bookmarks bar will open everything in that folder in its own tab.
• Apple-Shift-right arrow, or Apple-Shift-left arrow will select the tab to the right or left.
There's also a full list of commands within the Safari.app. One command that I don't see on there however is Command-Tilde (~) which cycles through your Safari windows. I hope this is useful to someone!
July 24 2003, 1:51 PM EDT, by
Comments:
Matt
7/30/03, 10:59 PM EDT
command-tilde is a system-wide shortcut for cycling an app's windows, which is why it isn't listed in Safari's commands.
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