How Do You Use Keyboard Shortcuts To Enhance Web Browsing On A Mac?
Learning a few keyboard shortcuts can streamline your Web browsing experience significantly, allowing you to do work quickly and navigate through multiple pages efficiently. Apple’s Safari browser for Macintosh computers includes a number of handy shortcuts for opening, closing and navigating among pages. Go to the “Safari” menu and choose “Preferences.” Select the “Tabs” icon and make sure that the first box is checked to enable tabbed browsing. Open links in new tabs. Tabs allow you to have multiple websites open in the same window, reducing desktop clutter. Holding down the “Command” button while clicking on a link will open it in a new tab. Holding “Command” and “Shift” while clicking on a link will open it in a new tab and bring that tab to the front. Move from one tab to the next by pressing and holding the “Control” key and then pressing “Tab.” To go to the previous tab, press and hold “Control” and “Shift” and hit “Tab.” Use the “Command” key with the bracket keys in place of t