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One of my most used features in all Windows browsers ive used is the ability to use "CTRL + Enter" to automatically add the "http://www." and ".com" to whatever you typed into the address bar.
I currently am using Firefox on my iMac, but would like to try Safari a bit (seems to run smoother, as does most Apple created software compared to 3rd party programs on Apple PCs). However, I cant find any info about a keyboard shortcut like that in Safari (I know about "Command + Enter" in Firefox and Opera).
Seeing as every other major browser has this ability, even in their Mac versions, I'm hoping I'm just missing something and Apple hasnt completely overlooked this. Any insight?
I currently am using Firefox on my iMac, but would like to try Safari a bit (seems to run smoother, as does most Apple created software compared to 3rd party programs on Apple PCs). However, I cant find any info about a keyboard shortcut like that in Safari (I know about "Command + Enter" in Firefox and Opera).
Seeing as every other major browser has this ability, even in their Mac versions, I'm hoping I'm just missing something and Apple hasnt completely overlooked this. Any insight?