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How can I toggle between links in a webpage using keyboard shortcuts? (Like shift + arrow in old pre-chrome Opera).

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I've migrated to Mozilla from Opera, but one thing I really miss is the possibility to use shift + arrow up/down/sideways to toggle/navigate between links, and the open links in new tab using ctrl + enter. How is this done in Mozilla?

I've migrated to Mozilla from Opera, but one thing I really miss is the possibility to use shift + arrow up/down/sideways to toggle/navigate between links, and the open links in new tab using ctrl + enter. How is this done in Mozilla?

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See Such basics of toggle in Mozilla :-

  • Open a new tab in Mozilla Firefox by pressing the "Ctrl" and "T" keys simultaneously.
  • Hold down the "Ctrl," "Shift" and "Tab" keys simultaneously to move to the previous tab.
  • Alternatively, press the "Ctrl" and "Page Up" keys simultaneously.
  • Hold down the "Ctrl" and "Tab" keys simultaneously to toggle to the next tab.
  • Press "Ctrl" and "9" to click to the last, or rightmost, tab.
  • Press "Ctrl" and one of the number keys between 1 and 8 to access a specific tab.

hope you get your answers,if yes please reply !! :)

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Thank you for your suggestion, but it was not what I was asking: how to toggle/navigate within a webpage from link to link, as you could in Opera 12 and earlier using shift + arrows.