May 2014
Intermediate to advanced
624 pages
19h 43m
English
The Documentation browser follows the conventions of a web browser: It has a search bar, back and forward buttons, bookmarks, tabs, and ways to share the contents.
I’ve already covered bookmarks, and I shouldn’t have to tell you about back and forward buttons. The browser doesn’t offer the common gesture of scroll-left to navigate backward and scroll-right, forward. (If you’re interested in the gesture in general, it’s in the Trackpad and Mouse panels of System Preferences.)
Command-clicking on a link opens the linked page in a new tab; right-clicking on a link offers Open Link in New Tab. The New → Tab (
T) command ...