Using Hotkeys to save time in QuickFrame
tompossin November 4th, 2006
HOTKEYS no longer work in the newest versions of Firefox
Due to changes in the newest releases of Firefox hotkeys no longer work. I am sorry for the inconvenience. I am looking into it and if I can find an acceptable fix I will let you know on this site.
Thank you for your patience,
{:> Tom
Hotkeys are HUGE time savers when using QuickFrame.
Please take the time to learn the basic ones. You will not be sorry.
These hotkeys are available from the edit window
- [u] = Move the title Up
- [d] = Move the title Down
- [c] = Change the title (same as pressing edit button)
- [x] = X-out the title (same as pressing delete button)
- [n] = New (moves cursor to the title field)
- [s] = Save (same as clicking the add or insert button.)
- [r] = Reload (available everywhere, same as reload button)
- [number] = Select for editing the numbered title (available in the “Last 9 entries” window)
This is a full list of the hotkeys available in QuickFrame. Learning to use these is important. It saves time and relieves a lot of the repetitive stress involved with constantly reaching for the mouse and clicking buttons.
The amount of time you spend learning these few keys will be multiplied back to you many times as you use this program.
USING HOTKEYS
With FireFox, Mozilla and Internet Explorer hotkeys are activated by pressing [alt] + [hotkey].
Example: [alt] + [r] will do the same thing as clicking the reload button.
[alt]+[r]+[enter] on MS Internet ExplorerOther browsers will use other key combinations to activate hot keys. Check your browsers documentation if the above method does not work for you.
{:> Tom