Although running Mac OS Snow Leopard or Lion, you can also use the procedure in the Safari shortcuts to save time.
For those who prefer using the keyboard over the mouse or trackpad on the laptop, the keyboard shortcuts will speed up the web browser.
The paper presents 10 tips needed in the famous Safari Mac OS can be applied well in both OS Snow Leopard or Lion.
1. Enter the web address quickly
When you want to enter a web address URL (Uniform Resource Locator), you do not need to move the cursor to the address bar (Address Bar), delete the character and type in the address to access it. Just use the shortcut Command-L, then all the characters in the address bar will be checked, and you can type a new address on it to access. When you start typing the address of your favorite web pages, Safari can automatically complete by searching the address list stored (Bookmarks) or the browser address (History). If Safari displays a list of addresses, you can use the arrow keys to select, then press the Return key to access.
2. Quick Search
Most people usually use the Google search service. In Safari, you just press the keys Command-Option-F to quickly move the caret to the Google search bar next to the address bar. Keystrokes can also be used in many programs like Apple Mail, iTunes, Address Book ...
3. Jump History
When you want to see your history list to find a web address has recently approved, but you can not remember the exact address, you can press the keyboard shortcut Command-Option-2 to open the History list, put the point in the search and enter the search term. Double-click on an address list to open the History page, and press Command-Option-2 again to return to the search history list.
4. Scroll down the page with the spacebar
When browsing a web page, you use the mouse or trackpad to scroll pages up or down. However, you can use the space key (Spacebar) on your keyboard to scroll down one screen while viewing. If you want to roll up a screen, just press Shift-Spacebar. This fast and efficient, does not cause dizziness when scrolling the page.
5. Open the card background
Feature Card (tab) of Safari allows users to open multiple web pages simultaneously in one window. Part custom properties of the Safari tab shows the shortcuts you can use when creating new cards. In Safari, select Safari menu -> Preferences and click the Tabs to view custom. Keystrokes Command-Shift-click to open a new tab in the background. This is usually used when you need to open many new cards do not look right. To open a new tab appears on the right, you can choose Command-click. (The shortcut will be reversed if you select "When a new tab or window opens, make it active.")
6. Browse the tags
When there are multiple tabs open in Safari, you often want to switch between the cards. If you wish to use a mouse, you can use keystrokes Command-Shift-arrow left / right to move from card to card. Make sure your cursor is at this time not in the text or any other window.
7. Send web site (or web address) to a friend
Sometimes you want to email a web address that you find your friends. Keystrokes Command-I can help you do this quickly. It sends the contents of the site you're open to an email address in Mail application, with the title of the email as the title of that page). If you just want to send the address of that page, you can use keystrokes Command-Shift-I.
8. Save web pages
In Mac OS X debuted Lion, Reading List feature is known as a temporary bookmark list, you can use to save the page you want to go back and read later. When you press Command-Shift-D, you can add pages are open to the list Reading List. You will see a flying scroll icon from the web page icon to the left of glasses Safari window.
9. Save the address path
The keyboard shortcut Command-Shift-D works only when you are viewing a page. If you want to add a link in the current page in the Reading List (a path in the search result), simply hold down the Shift-click on the path.
10. See a list of the Lion Reading List
For a list Reading List, you can click on the glasses in the bar Bookmark Bar. You can also use a method that is easier than pressing Command-Shift-L to open the list, and press again to hide list Reading List.