On Fri, 2007-03-23 at 11:04 -0500, Peter Smith wrote: > Deepak Shrestha wrote: > > Hi, > > > > The small feature I found out in firefox today went unnoticed to me > > for years. I found out by accident that typing the popular links > > without www and com part (for example google) and pressing ctrl+enter > > in firefox adds the missin www & com part in the url and brings to the > > www.google.com. I was happy to find out this little but very useful > > feature in firefox (thanks firefox guys. I found this very helpful > > feature for the people who often make typo mistakes or new to computer > > and web). I tried it with common ".com" sites and works well but not > > for other domains like ".net" or ".org". Is there a way to configure > > firefox to look for other domains as well??? if Yes how? and is there > > any other small featuers I might be missing like this one? > > > > Thanks! > > > > Does anyone know of a key-combo to _clear the address bar of text_ ? > Too often I find myself at the keyboard, tabbed up to the address bar > and I'd like to clear the text there in one keystroke. Not possible, as > far as I can tell. > > Thanks, > Peter > You don't even have to have the cursor at the address bar. ctrl-l (that is L), followed by backspace will do that . -- ======================================================================= If all the Chinese simultaneously jumped into the Pacific off a 10 foot platform erected 10 feet off their coast, it would cause a tidal wave that would destroy everything in this country west of Nebraska. ======================================================================= Aaron Konstam telephone: (210) 656-0355 e-mail: akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx