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There is another way of doing this
Authored by: JKT on Feb 04, '02 05:28:50AM

Just type the first letter of any link and it will jup to it. Then press enter to open the link.



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There is another way of doing this
Authored by: sjonke on Feb 04, '02 10:48:00AM

Cool! However, I wish there were some way then to move alphabetically through the links so that if there is more than one link starting with the letter you type you can then advance to the next or previous one alphabetically, not positionally, similar to how the tab key behaves in the Finder. Perhaps this is there? Note that command-tab switches applications and thus isn't available.



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Keep hitting the letter
Authored by: sjonke on Feb 04, '02 10:55:48AM

I just answered my own question. If you just keep pressing the letter it goes to the next link starting with that letter. However, I can't find any way to go backward.



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There is another way of doing this
Authored by: stevetech on Feb 04, '02 11:30:56AM

Now I'm even more impressed with omniweb! I didn't know you could select a link by typing in a letter. So very cool!



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There is another way of doing this
Authored by: law on Feb 04, '02 12:55:14PM

With the 4.0 version of omniweb, when you pressed G (for Go),
this would highlight the URL in the address field so that you could enter a
new one easilly and this without the use of the mouse... Is this still possible with 4.1 ???



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There is another way of doing this
Authored by: aranor on Feb 04, '02 07:40:55PM

Command-L. It's the Go To Location menuitem in the Browser menu.



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