The
internet has completely changed the way things are done. From schools,
shops, and even offices, basically, every task that needs to be completed
in any set-up is best achieved with the help of the Internet
To give further insight, Ndem Nkem Travel/Tech Writer for Jovago i
Nigeria shares some tips to try the next time you hit the Internet.
Use the Internet browser shortcuts
There are so many browser shortcuts that apply to the internet via the different browsers available. Learning them certainly makes the entire experience smoother. Some of the key Internet browser shortcuts include:
– Alt + D or Ctrl + L to move the cursor into the address bar.
– Ctrl and the + or – to increase and decrease the size of text.
– Ctrl + 0 to reset text.
– Backspace key or Alt key + left arrow to go back a page.
– Press F5 or Ctrl + R to refresh or reload a web page.
– F11 to make the Internet browser screen full screen. Also, press F11 again to return to the normal view.
– Ctrl + B to open your Internet bookmarks.
– Ctrl + F to open the find box to search for text within the web page you are reading.
Take Advantage of Tabs
Sometimes, you need to work on multiple internet pages at the same time. Rather than clogging your taskbar and switching back and forth between several windows, take full advantage of your ‘tab’ key. All you need to do to open a new tab without a link is click on Ctrl + T. If however you have a link you want to view in a new tab, just hold down the Ctrl key while clicking on the link address.
Try alternative browsers
Although it comes pre-installed on many computers as the default browser, the most popular browser, especially on Microsoft Windows, is Internet Explorer. While the browser is highly efficient, there are other great browsers available for free that often work much faster and feature great add-ons and plugins to personalize your Web browsing experience. Some of the favorite options include Chrome, Opera or Firefox. Rather than stick with one single browser, try another browser. Have more than one on your system so you easily switch to another when one is a bit slow.
Use the online Cloud backup
Almost every workaholic has to deal with information regularly and depending on how important or sensitive the information is, they often need to save it and possibly back it up on different disks. While flash drives and hard disks can be handy, they can be easily stolen, tampered with or destroyed by a virus. To eliminate this risk, try any of the cloud storage solutions available on the internet. Some examples include One Drive, Dropbox, or Google Drive. Backing up to a cloud is a seamless process and provides twice the advantage any hard storage disk can offer.
Ndem Nkem Travel/Tech Writer for Jovago Nigeria
Use the Internet browser shortcuts
There are so many browser shortcuts that apply to the internet via the different browsers available. Learning them certainly makes the entire experience smoother. Some of the key Internet browser shortcuts include:
– Alt + D or Ctrl + L to move the cursor into the address bar.
– Ctrl and the + or – to increase and decrease the size of text.
– Ctrl + 0 to reset text.
– Backspace key or Alt key + left arrow to go back a page.
– Press F5 or Ctrl + R to refresh or reload a web page.
– F11 to make the Internet browser screen full screen. Also, press F11 again to return to the normal view.
– Ctrl + B to open your Internet bookmarks.
– Ctrl + F to open the find box to search for text within the web page you are reading.
Take Advantage of Tabs
Sometimes, you need to work on multiple internet pages at the same time. Rather than clogging your taskbar and switching back and forth between several windows, take full advantage of your ‘tab’ key. All you need to do to open a new tab without a link is click on Ctrl + T. If however you have a link you want to view in a new tab, just hold down the Ctrl key while clicking on the link address.
Try alternative browsers
Although it comes pre-installed on many computers as the default browser, the most popular browser, especially on Microsoft Windows, is Internet Explorer. While the browser is highly efficient, there are other great browsers available for free that often work much faster and feature great add-ons and plugins to personalize your Web browsing experience. Some of the favorite options include Chrome, Opera or Firefox. Rather than stick with one single browser, try another browser. Have more than one on your system so you easily switch to another when one is a bit slow.
Use the online Cloud backup
Almost every workaholic has to deal with information regularly and depending on how important or sensitive the information is, they often need to save it and possibly back it up on different disks. While flash drives and hard disks can be handy, they can be easily stolen, tampered with or destroyed by a virus. To eliminate this risk, try any of the cloud storage solutions available on the internet. Some examples include One Drive, Dropbox, or Google Drive. Backing up to a cloud is a seamless process and provides twice the advantage any hard storage disk can offer.
Ndem Nkem Travel/Tech Writer for Jovago Nigeria