Ah thank you for the clarification Benjamin.
On 13 Sep 2007, at 00:16, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:
James Austin wrote:
yes but you can type from there. Or is the Address Bar something
different? It takes you into what i would consider to be the
Address Bar
You're quite right. To be precise, Command L moves the cursor to
the Address Bar and selects the entire current address.
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Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis
On 12 Sep 2007, at 21:26, James Jolley wrote:
Command plus L only asks you to open a location
On 12 Sep 2007, at 20:55, James Austin wrote:
Dane try command plus l
On 12 Sep 2007, at 20:52, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Ok with answer to your first question, I don't know of a
shortcut key to get to the address bar but I do know how to get
to it quite easily. Firstly stop interacting with your HTML
content and use vo-up arrow, you'll know when you get to the
address bar as you'll hear the current url announced, the
current url being the exact location where your browser is
pointing at this time. Once there, you can edit, copy, paste,
highlight, all the usual options.
On 13/09/2007, at 5:46 AM, VaShaun Jones wrote:
Hello listers I have a couple of questions about Safari. I
changed the settings to separate links instead of having them
grouped together. I hide the bookmarks toolbar and now I want
to know if their is a shortcut key to get to the address bar.
Also on my favorite website (leoville.com) I can go to my
podcast i.e mac break weekly, but I don't see the link that
says download now like it does on my Windows machine. Can
someone instruct me on these items.
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