Hi David, hi all ...

David Talkington wrote:
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> Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
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>>>Well, there doesn't seem to be a hotkey combination for moving between
>>>tabs, but that's my only gripe with it so far. 
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>>... no : try this: <Ctrl-PageUp/Down>
>>http://www.mozilla.org/projects/ui/accessibility/mozkeylist.html

... I just found out this page doesn't seem to be very helpful .. actually
they say something different than I did about how to change to another 
tab ... but there method at least gave me a hint on how to reach my goal
 .... ;)

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> Thanks.  ;-)

Welcome :) ... glad if I could help ... I thank *you* for having started
this thread, because this made me explore Mozilla a bit ... for example:

I found I can start a new tab in the browser with <ctrl-T>; 

To move focus from the main browser frame to the left-hand Sidebar
(you can toggle its existence with <F9>) works here with 
<ctrl-Tab Tab>
(holding ctrl and Tab, then pressing tab again). 

But the following is what I find absolutely bingo: 
when focus is in this left-hand Sidebar, and the bookmarks are available
in this frame, I can move focus from one bookmark to the others either
with
<ctrl-PageUp/Dn> for big jumps or 
<ctrl-ArrowUp/Dn> for line-to-line jumps.
I open a bookmark folder with 
<ctrl-Enter> .... 
And i move back to the main browser frame with <Tab>.

And to make the URL-line ready for writing a new address to it:
<Ctrl-Tab Esc>

Enjoy :)


More on the topic *perhaps* here (not being sure how much is explained 
there ...):
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/ui/accessibility/mozkeyintro.html

And I still didn't have the time to find the config file for the Mozilla
key bindings ... just this (but I'm not sure whether that's what I need):
/usr/lib/mozilla/res/builtin/htmlBindings.xml
/usr/lib/mozilla/res/builtin/platformHTMLBindings.xml

I'm a keybord nerd, but I hate it to move around my arm like
a monkey to make a machine work with the mouse ... ;)


What I don't like so far with Mozilla 0.9.9. is the "speed" behaviour of
it: a normal startup of Mozilla takes here (on a AMD-K6-2/366 Mhz) about
as long as a StarOffice 5.2 start  (I didn't look at the clock so far,
but I think they take about 30 seconds for a start ...)
I hope this will change in the future, at least on the Mozilla side :).

And I didn't find a way so far to make Mozilla-Mail show me all
'Received' Headers of a message - a feature I urgently need in case 
of mail problems (delay of deliveries etc. ...) .... this is an important
reason for me why for most mail I still use Pine ...

But Mozilla, at least when running with the 'Modern' theme GUI, looks
much better than the old Netscape (yo, sure: that's probably a matter
of taste ...:))

Happy Easter :)

Regards
Wolfgang





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