On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 11:45:31 +0100, Pascal Chevrel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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>Andrew Backer wrote:
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>>         *3.  WHY! Why Ctrl-Sift-L to open a web location, and ctrl-o
>> to open a normal file?  I can't think of one time *ever* that I have
>> wanted to open a file from inside mozilla/ie/opera/etc... but about 20
>> times a browsing session i would like to ctrl-o->www.nothing.com !
>
>Ctrl+shift+L opens the advanced panel, if you only want to type a web
>address, you should type Ctrl+L.

Thanks!  Guess it's just what yer used to.  I looked in the menu and
that was the shortcut key listed :) 

Ctrl-L works just fine, but I think it would be nice if it were ctrl-o
(like in IE) so I don't have to learn a different keystroke.  Maybe
that's heresey, but why not use what most ppl are used to? And
considering ctrl-o opens a file, which is a bit odd.

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