I can't think of a single web browser that has "save" in addition to
"save page as."  And the only browser I can think of that doesn't map
"save page as" to ctrl+s is IE, which is not the first browser that
comes to mind when people think "standards." Furthermore, it you're
speaking of a written standard, and not one you just invented, I'd
really be interested to read it.

In any case, I think a lot of us are used to hitting ctrl+s to access
the "save page as" dialog. I use it several times a day. Every
morning, for instance, I usually save all the tabs that I haven't had
a chance to look at so I can access them on the bus on my way to
school. Saving multiple tabs in Firefox is as easy as ctrl+s, enter,
ctrl+w, repeat as necessary. It takes seconds to go through several
tabs and I don't have to touch the mouse. I've attempted this ritual
twice in Chrome and the additional time and effort it takes it
exponential.

Unless the Chrome development team can has a great reason for not
implementing this feature, or has a better solution for it, I really
urge them to reconsider omitting it.

On Sep 6, 10:37 pm, Bob Oliver Bigellow XLII <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> CTRL-S is the standard for justSave, not forSaveAs...  If Chrome
> implemented CTRL-S forSaveAs, it would go against standards.
>
> On Sep 6, 10:09 pm, Bryon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Why isn't the standard Ctrl+SshortcutforSaveAs.. implemented in
> > chromium?
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