This will probably be of interest only to those of you who use both Firefox and Mac OS X, but here goes. I should preface this by saying that while websurfing, I almost always use keyboard shortcuts rather than the mouse. I’ve been using Firefox for a long while now and loving it, but when I switched from my Windows laptop to my iBook, I noticed that on the Mac, Firefox does not have the same behavior for the Tab key that allows you to move focus from link to link on the page. By default it cycles only through text fields. I searched high and low for a way to change this (Firefox is so customizable, I knew an answer had to be out there), but came up empty… until today, via sidesh0w.com:
- Type
about:config
in the URL bar. - In the Filter field, type
tabfocus
. - Double-click on the
accessibility.tabfocus
preference. - Change the value to
7
. - Restart your browser.
The 7 allows tabbing not only to text fields (always enabled), but also to links, and form elements like buttons, checkboxes, and lists. Other values specify various subsets of these options.
Yay!
One reply on “Tab dance”
OMG! Thank you, thank you thank you! I have been wondering how to change the tabbing behavior ever since I acquired my new Power Book. It’s not exactly intuitive, but had I poked around enough maybe I would have found out how to do that.
Thanks again (you geek!).
love,
– tomg