In a web page command option F takes you directly to google search
from what I can tell in ML Command L and this previous command serve
the same exact function

On Aug 8, 12:20 am, Veronica Elsea <veron...@laurelcreekmusic.com>
wrote:
> Oh how nice. I didn't realize that one could also search with command-L.
> So when would one use Command-F? And where would this command look for
> things? Thanks so much.
>
> Veronica
>
> Watch and hear Veronica Elsea's Prayer for a Soldier 
> athttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFoIhWrBHFI
> Then find more music from Veronica Elsea and The Guide Dog Glee Club 
> at:http://www.laurelcreekmusic.com
>                  Veronica Elsea, Owner
> Laurel Creek Music Designs
> Santa Cruz, California
> Phone: 831-429-6407
>
> On 8/7/2012 9:15 PM, Rachel Feinberg wrote:
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> > Hi Veronica,
>
> > For the keystroke to quickly go to the address bar where you can either 
> > google search, or type in a URL is command+l.
> > I'll wait, (along with you), for someone to explain tables, since i'm still 
> > new to this as well.
> > Rachel
> > On Aug 7, 2012, at 8:40 PM, Veronica Elsea <veron...@laurelcreekmusic.com> 
> > wrote:
>
> >> Hi everyone!
> >> First, I thought I'd respond to the discussion on tables. The one I 
> >> encounter is on my bank's web site. I can find the table and 
> >> VO-right-arrow through each item. When I'm on the first column of a row, 
> >> the VO-R command also reads the whole row to me. I can't figure out how to 
> >> bop straight down a column though. But at least the information is all 
> >> there.
> >> And I so appreciate those of you who reported the apparent bug here. I was 
> >> beginning to think I was losing my mind. I just can't seem to quite figure 
> >> out where I land and when I need to interact and when I don't. I don't 
> >> remember having this issue in Lion but granted, I only used it a little 
> >> bit because I was waiting for Mountain Lion before really getting going on 
> >> this Macbook.
> >> The other thing I've apparently lost track of is how to quickly do a 
> >> google search. I have figured out that if I open Safari and just stay on 
> >> the tool bar, I can type a url or a search term. I then VO-right-arrow to 
> >> the html content area where I interact. But it sure seemed to me that 
> >> there was a keystroke or something that went easily into that google 
> >> search. But I just can't find it anywhere.
> >> But boy I'd sure love a good tutorial and demo of really using Safari in 
> >> ML. I did create an activity which turns on Quick Nav when I go into 
> >> Safari, and I was afraid that this was what was messing up my browsing 
> >> experience.
> >> So I will await further news and see how far I get in the meantime. But 
> >> thanks so much to all of you who are so on top of all of this stuff. I 
> >> look forward to doing my part to pay forward. In the meantime, I'm open to 
> >> all Safari suggestions. Thanks.
>
> >> Veronica
>
> >> Watch and hear The Guide Dog Glee Club sing the Star-spangled Banner at
> >>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQNLclisGqQ
> >> Then find more music from The Guide Dog Glee Club and Veronica Elsea at
> >>http://www.laurelcreekmusic.com
> >> Veronica Elsea, Owner
> >> Laurel Creek Music Designs
> >> Santa Cruz, California
> >> Phone: 831-429-6407
>
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