Google likes to be special like that. Plus they want you to use their search engine to look up the answer :P
In Firefox (as with most other Mac browsers) you access the Bookmarks menu by clicking on Bookmarks in the menu bar at the top of the screen.
CTRL + PAGE UP moves the cursor to the previous edit location in most programs such as Microsoft Word. In some internet browsers, CTRL + PAGE UP switches to the next tab, while CTRL + PAGE DOWN switches to the previous tab. So the function of the hotkey depends on the program that you are using it in.
In most browsers use the Ctrl+h keyboard shortcut.
There are all different types of internet browsers that are commonly used. Some of the most commonly used internet browsers include Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome and many others.
Internet browsers are free for our convenience. Most of the people that need internet cannot pay for it.
Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet Explorer are the most popular web browsers out there, with Chrome in 1st place and Internet Explorer in 3rd.
Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer.
Yes, most web browsers support this feature if you press Ctrl+S, or by looking in the File Menu
Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari are the most popular Web Browsers. Safari is the fastest, Mozilla provides the most add-ons and Internet Explorer... well...
They are Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox.
Most internet browsers will display XML documents.
It allows you to view the web as do most all other browsers.