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- Are you using Safari or Opera or Chrome or some other browser? You may want to specify the browser in your question. Cheersbjbk– bjbk2018-04-09 17:31:34 +00:00Commented Apr 9, 2018 at 17:31
- Good point, thanks. I am using Safari but I would also be interested in shortcuts within other browsers, if anyone knows about thatOion Akif– Oion Akif2018-04-09 17:32:57 +00:00Commented Apr 9, 2018 at 17:32
- Do you what to just see what each font looks like when the list item is selected without hitting enter? That would require the designer of the website to add some server side or client side scripting.bjbk– bjbk2018-04-09 17:37:22 +00:00Commented Apr 9, 2018 at 17:37
- Oh no, the font updates automatically when the list item is selected. I am interested in being able to select the list item more effectively in such situations, a client-side issueOion Akif– Oion Akif2018-04-09 17:41:30 +00:00Commented Apr 9, 2018 at 17:41
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