I’m not sure how many Firefox users are aware of these two nifty keyboard commands but they can definitely come in handy. Here we go…
Shuffle
Any true geek or advanced computer user can tell you how to shuffle through different windows and applications using Alt+Tab (PC) or Command + Tab (Mac). On the contrary, not too many people could tell you how to shuffle through Firefox tabs. In order to shuffle through your Firefox tabs as if they were applications, hold down Control and tap Tab until you get to the tab where you need to be. This command is the same on both a PC and a Mac. Pretty cool, eh? Just wait.
Back from the Dead
I know, it’s a pretty odd name but it really does apply – I promise. There is nothing worse than closing a tab in Firefox that you really need to be kept open. Either you accidentally do it or your family member does it to really annoy you. Either way, it still causes a lot of unnecessary stress. But don’t worry, that issue can be a mute point from now on. When you close a tab that you wish to reopen again, simply press Control + Shift + T (Control + Shift + T on a Mac) and that will bring the tab back from the dead. You can even do it over and over again to find more tabs that were closed. Whether it’s used for snooping or for legitimate purposes, it’s a pretty useful and




