Re: Moving through tabs and Closing them in Mavericks Safari

2014-01-15 Thread Teresa Cochran
Hi, folks, I like to use tabs, because everything stays in the same window. I don’t like a lot of windows cluttering things up. You can switch between tabs in Safari with control-tab. Once you’re focussed on a tab, you can close it with command-w. Sometimes VO says “closing all windows”, especi

Re: Moving through tabs and Closing them in Mavericks Safari

2014-01-15 Thread Jessica D
I usually use tabs to do multiple things in safari. I use new windows when viewing pictures online. Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 15, 2014, at 9:49 AM, Regina Alvarado > wrote: > > Bringing up questions and more questions. Have Mini to always open in tab, > but what is the difference between

Re: Moving through tabs and Closing them in Mavericks Safari

2014-01-15 Thread Regina Alvarado
Bringing up questions and more questions. Have Mini to always open in tab, but what is the difference between a tab and a new page? Is one better with mac? Thanks again for the help and patience with a newby Mini user. reggie and Allegra On Jan 13, 2014, at 2:36 PM, Dionipher Presas Herrera

Re: Moving through tabs and Closing them in Mavericks Safari

2014-01-15 Thread Dionipher Presas Herrera
it was so trance, i have to go to the heading first then i have to scroll left and right to go back to the link On 14 Jan 2014, at 06:35 pm, Chris Blouch wrote: > So command+enter on the link doesn't open it in a new tab? For the links I > tried that seemed to work. The contextual menu should w

Re: Moving through tabs and Closing them in Mavericks Safari

2014-01-14 Thread Chris Blouch
So command+enter on the link doesn't open it in a new tab? For the links I tried that seemed to work. The contextual menu should work fine as well but it's more keystrokes to get there. CB On 1/13/14 2:36 PM, Dionipher Presas Herrera wrote: i already do that, the only thing i can do is pressin

Re: Moving through tabs and Closing them in Mavericks Safari

2014-01-13 Thread Dionipher Presas Herrera
i already do that, the only thing i can do is pressing the ctrl option cmd and press space bar then going to menu then pressing open in link in a new tab. is there a any shortcut for this? On 13 Jan 2014, at 04:43 pm, Chris Blouch wrote: > This is a link on a page you are auctioning or a link y

Re: Moving through tabs and Closing them in Mavericks Safari

2014-01-13 Thread Chris Blouch
This is a link on a page you are auctioning or a link you are typing into the URL bar? If you always want to open a link in a new tab that can be set in preferences under Tabs and set "Open pages in tabs instead of windows" to Always. If you are in the URL bar you can type in or paste the URL y

Re: Moving through tabs and Closing them in Mavericks Safari

2014-01-13 Thread Chris Blouch
Command-W closes the tab you are currently interacting with. If it is the last tab then it closes the window. Never had command-W bring up mission control. I don't use that so maybe I haven't turned on something that is triggered by command-w, but that key combo has been around for years on mul

Re: Moving through tabs and Closing them in Mavericks Safari

2014-01-13 Thread Dionipher Presas Herrera
i just want to add in here, how to open a link in a new tab? On 13 Jan 2014, at 02:59 am, Daniel Hawkins wrote: > I am not sure what is the best method. But here is what I do. > > Assuming you are in the HTML area. Now deinteract that, which I use Quicknav, > by pressing left and down arrow at

Re: Moving through tabs and Closing them in Mavericks Safari

2014-01-12 Thread Daniel Hawkins
I am not sure what is the best method. But here is what I do. Assuming you are in the HTML area. Now deinteract that, which I use Quicknav, by pressing left and down arrow at the same time. Now hit left arrow untill you get to the disired tab. Select it. now cmd w to close. or if you select it j