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Use Shift-Delete to move forward a page in Safari
Authored by: HyperSeeker on Jan 24, '04 11:36:37PM

shift-delete will move forward. Pretty intuitive.

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Use CocoaGestures to access menu commands
Authored by: wiffbi on Jan 26, '04 01:40:41PM

Well, actually I am a keyboard-addict. But when surfing, I use my mouse. So why not using my mouse to control history-Back and Forward?

I use this nice utility called CocoaGestures, which works in any Cocoa-Application. You can activate it on a per application basis and attach a menu-Command to your own Mouse-Gesture.

So clicking Middle-Mouse-Button (this is my setting to activate MouseGestures in Safari) and moving the mouse left and release is history-back. Moving right is forward, drawing a circle is reload, moving down is close window, up is new window. It works great, i also use with Mail, etc.



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