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Select large blocks of text in a browser without dragging
This method of text selection (but not the command-click action described by AJB, if I understood correctly) also works in Firefox. In fact, Firefox has a setting, accessibility.browsewithcaret, in about:config which will make web pages behave exactly like non-editable text documents (with a visible cursor and all). I find this kind of browsing confusing, but it's probably useful for some people.
Select large blocks of text in a browser without dragging
I'm reading this site with Firefox 1.5, and I take that bisected I-beam cursor for granted -- it's always been there, IIRC, though I was unaware of the special accessibility setting you describe, and I haven't tried to change *any* settings by browsing to about:config.
Select large blocks of text in a browser without dragging
this doesn't seem to be mac specific. |
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