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CHAPTER 10 BROWSING THE WEB WITH SAFARI<br />

Table 10-1. Continued<br />

Menu/Submenu Item Keyboard Shortcut Description<br />

Safari (continued)<br />

Reset Safari... Allows you to selectively reset (clear) a number<br />

items that Safari stores all at once. These include<br />

the history, cache, cookies, and AutoFill<br />

information.<br />

Empty Cache... Option+Cmd+E Empties your browser cache.<br />

Services Provides a sublist of services that the system and<br />

other applications offer from within Safari.<br />

Hide Safari Cmd+H Hides all Safari windows from the desktop. Safari<br />

will still run, and those windows will not close;<br />

they will just no longer be visible.<br />

Hide Others Option+Cmd+H Hides all the open windows on your desktop<br />

except windows belonging to Safari.<br />

Show All Reveals all hidden windows.<br />

Quit Safari Cmd+Q Quits Safari.<br />

File<br />

New Window Cmd+N Opens a new browser window in Safari.<br />

New Tab Cmd+T Opens a new tab in the current browser window.<br />

Open File... Cmd+O Opens a file dialog box allowing you to open an<br />

file located on your computer in Safari.<br />

Open Location... Cmd+L Highlights the Location text field in the toolbar,<br />

allowing you to type in a URL of a web resource<br />

you wish to open. (Pressing Return will then take<br />

you directly there, all without needing to move<br />

you hands from the keyboard.)<br />

Close Window (Shift+)Cmd+W Closes the current browser window. If multiple<br />

tabs are open in the window, the default<br />

keyboard shortcut will change, as Cmd+W will<br />

only close the front tab. Also, if you are closing a<br />

window with multiple tabs, you will be prompted<br />

to verify your action.<br />

Close Tab (Cmd+W) Closes the current tab. The Cmd+W keyboard<br />

shortcut will close the window if there are no tabs<br />

(or only one tab).<br />

Save as... Brings up a save dialog allowing you to save the<br />

current web page. You can save the page as a<br />

web archive, which will create a special file that<br />

includes all images and other data that can only<br />

be viewed properly in Safari on <strong>Mac</strong> <strong>OS</strong> X<br />

(currently Safari on Windows will not open this<br />

file), or as a source file (which will only save the<br />

text source of the page; however, you will be<br />

able to view the HTML file in any browser).

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