⌨ Ctrl + L
The Ctrl + L shortcut is widely used in word processors
and text editing applications to align the selected text or paragraph to the left.
On macOS, the equivalent shortcut is often Command + L.
In most web browsers (such as Chrome, Firefox, and Edge), pressing Ctrl + L instantly highlights the address bar (omnibox), allowing you to quickly type or paste a website URL without using the mouse.
In most web browsers (such as Chrome, Firefox, and Edge), pressing Ctrl + L instantly highlights the address bar (omnibox), allowing you to quickly type or paste a website URL without using the mouse.
💡 Pro Tip:
Use Ctrl + L in documents for left alignment, and in browsers to instantly jump to the address bar — a huge time-saver for quick navigation.
Use Ctrl + L in documents for left alignment, and in browsers to instantly jump to the address bar — a huge time-saver for quick navigation.