Browse nothing, we’re working here. This is a list of my favorite productivity-boosting browser shortcuts, wrapped up in a tight little package and delivered to you with a special bonus at the end. And trust me, the bonus is well worth it. The List Alt+Left/Right Arrow – Navigate Back/Forward, respectively. Ctrl+Tab – Move through open browser tabs left-to-right Ctrl+Shift+Tab – Move through open tabs right-to-left Ctrl + T – Opens a new tab Ctrl+Shift+T – Opens most recently closed tab (I LOVE this one, so much) Ctrl+W – Closes active tab Ctrl+Shift+N – Opens new incognito window Right-click Tab +
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