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Simple Safari question
#1
I like setting my Safari prefs so that Command-N gives me an Empty Page.

However, there are times I want to duplicate the current page I'm looking at.

Has anyone discovered a keyboard shortcut for this, and yet allows

The only workaround I've seen is to set the prefs so that Command-N gives "Same Page." Then when I normally want a Empty Page (which is most of the time) I hit Command-L and Command-N, which gives me the separate Empty Page.
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#2
command-return with the cursor in the address field will open the same page in a new page/tab

cmd-L then cmd-return would be the short-shortcut ;-)

you can also use cmd-L then cmd-shift-return, depending on where you want the new window/tab
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#3
command-l then shift-option-command-return
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#4
command-L then shift-option-command-return


That rocks! thanks!
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#5
Leave the Shift key out of that, and the new window gets placed in the back. For later perusal.
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