Make chrome's ctrl + enter shortcut only append the .com
2014-07
When you type a website into the omnibox of chrome and hit CTRL + Enter, it appends a www.
and a .com
to the URL. For example, typing superuser, then hitting CTRL + Enter would bring me to www.superuser.com
However, this doesn't work with a subdomain. For example, typing meta.superuser would bring me to www.meta.superuser.com, which is not a valid domain.
Is there a way to prevent chrome from adding the www. (in all cases, not just if there's a subdomain) and only add the .com?
Is it possible to create a keyboard shortcut to open Developer Tools on on Google Chrome on a Mac?
Ctrl-Shift-J does it on Linux and Windows.
The default should be Command+Option+i (or Command+Option+j for the JavaScript console).
I think most Keyboard Shortcuts are listed in menus, when applicable.
Also...you can often define your own custom keyboard shortcuts in OS X by going to System Preferences > Keyboard & Mouse > Keyboard Shortcuts, then Adding a new shortcut that matches the name of the menu item you want to access. See full instructions at Apple Mac OS X 10.6 Help.
If needed, Apple Keyboard Symbols has a good rundown on which symbols match which modifier keys. Also, I always remember the ALT/Option key because it's symbol shows an 'alternate' path: ⌥