If you’re a regular user of multiple browsers like me, you probably know some of the really cool keyboard shortcuts that will save you time.
Anyone who has seen my browser screenshots has probably wonder what the odd bookmark bar links are on my browsers. For example, in this screenshot from Safari for Mac OS X 10.9:
Let’s explore some of these in detail in Part One of this series on browser shortcuts.
First, we have the bookmarks/reading list/shared links button. Clicking it opens the following sidebar:
Finally is the Shared Links tab, a collection of links posted by your Twitter friends, if you have Twitter integration turned on for your Mac.
Next on our trip across the Favorites Bar, the little icon that looks like a grid of boxes:
Bookmarklets
The next button is SaveAsPDF. The reason I frequently leave spaces out or heavily abbreviate words in these Favorites Bar items is that I want to make maximum use of the Favorites Bar real estate. One type of bookmark that has been popular since the early evolution of JavaScript is called a bookmarklet. Here is a great article from the folks at lifehacker showing how to add bookmarklets to iOS devices. This is very helpful since Safari on iOS doesn’t support extensions!
The bookmarklet “SaveAsPDF” is actually for iOS, since printing to PDF is a built-in function in Mac OS X anyway. If you have a task that is repetitive or one that would normally require a browser add-in, extension or other special plug-in, you might find a solution via bookmarklet and that is extra handy if you put it on the Favorites Bar where it is a click OR shortcut key away from action.
Wait, did I just say shortcut key? I’m glad you asked! Yes I did. Let’s continue on by skipping the ReWr link (it’s a custom link for a client’s Magento system that would bore you to read about).
Shortcut Keys for the Favorites Bar
Built into Safari is a cool way to get to the first shortcuts on your Favorites Bar. Starting after the sidebar and Top Sites icons, each of the next nine (9) bookmarks can be accessed by pressing CMD + the number. Let’s look at my Favorites Bar again.
- SaveAsPDF (bookmarklet for iOS devices, I sync my bookmarks across all Macs, my iPad and iPhone)
- ReWr (again, this is a shortcut for rapid entry of Magento changes for a client of mine)
- Start (StartPage.com the world’s most private search engine)
- USPS (Postage Price Calculator, perfect for my eBay business)
- Tw (Twitter homepage)
- CNN (Cable News Network)
- BLN (Blacklisted News, usually carries the actual news as opposed to the filtered CNN news. Note: beware of ads for survivalist stuff LOL)
All Safari Keyboard Shortcuts
For users still on Mountain Lion or earlier releases of Safari, use the appropriate link below to give the shortcut list for your version.Enjoy your browsing and be sure to check out my Apple blog, Knowing Apple... Tips, Tricks, News and Information if Apple is your platform of choice!
Other Links:
Mavericks Feature Focus: Safari 7 and iCloud Keychain58 Useful Keyboard Shortcuts for Safari
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