Using the tab key to navigate web forms
During my past few weeks of coaching noobies, I’ve noticed that there are several tips and tricks to getting around on the Internet that many noobies are unaware of. One such tip is the use of the tab key on the keyboard. The tab key comes in handy when you are filling out information on a web site on what is typically referred to as a web form. Typical web forms ask for information such as your name, address, e-mail address, etc. What I often see noobies doing is typing their information in one field, using the mouse to click in the next field and then returning to the keyboard again to type the information for the new field. This jumping back and forth between the mouse and keyboard can usually be eliminated by simply hitting the tab key on the keyboard to move the cursor to the next field on the web form.



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