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After navigating deeper, deeper, and even deeper on a website, eventually we will find ourselves get lost inside the web. Often, we need to press the back button many times just to get back.
Maybe some have noticed it, if we're using Safari Web Browser, we can see the hierarchy of current viewing site.
Simply by moving to window title and Cmd-Click, site hierarchy can be shown.
From the top one is current hierarchy we're in, go down all the way to the website address. With this, it's much easier for us to move around the site.
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Thanks! That's a cool one; I didn't know...
I wonder what else you can command click. Did you know you can move the url thing by command clicking.
You can also right click if you have that setup on your mac.
in Opera, you have a button to do that.
That's indeed useful sometime! Many thanks!
Another way is (for Safari 4) just click and hold the back button. This will do the same trick as the thread starter mentioned. Just sharing
Another way is (for Safari 4) just click and hold the back button. This will do the same trick as the thread starter mentioned. Just sharing
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