Article editor shortcut summary
Originally posted on JoeUser.com
Stardock Blog Navigator Professional offers a host of keyboard accelerators while you edit your articles. 
Here you have a short summary of the most important keystrokes used by the article editor.
Formatting
| Description (Command) | Key | 
| Toggle bold formatting | CtrL+B | 
| Toggle italic formatting | CtrL+I | 
| Toggle underlining | CtrL+U | 
| Increase paragraph indent | CtrL+T | 
| Decrease paragraph indent | CtrL+SHIFT+T | 
Posting and file operations
| Description | Key | 
| Save the edited article into a locally stored file | CtrL+S | 
| Post the edited article to online blog (make it visible for the user butnot to the general public) | ALT+S | 
| Publish the edited article to online blog (make it visible for the general public) | CtrL+SHIFT+S | 
| Upload a file/image to an associated FTP account for use in the edited article | ALT+U | 
| Insert Image | CtrL+SHIFT+I | 
| Insert Horizontal line at the end of the edited article | CtrL+SHIFT+H | 
| Print edited article | 
 CtrL+P  | 
Movement
| Description | Key | 
| Move one character to the right. If an absolutely positioned element is selected, nudge the element one pixel to the right. | RIGHT ARROW | 
| Move one character to the left. If an absolutely positioned element is selected, nudge the element one pixel to the left. | LEFT ARROW | 
| Move down one line. If an absolutely positioned element is selected, nudge the element down one pixel. | DOWN ARROW | 
| Move up one line. If an absolutely positioned element is selected, nudge the element up one pixel. | UP ARROW | 
| Move right one word | CtrL+RIGHT ARROW | 
| Move left one word | CtrL+LEFT ARROW | 
| Move to the end of the current line | END | 
| Move to the start of the current line | HOME | 
| Move down one paragraph | CtrL+DOWN ARROW | 
| Move up one paragraph | CtrL+UP ARROW | 
| Move down one page | PAGE DOWN | 
| Move up one page | PAGE UP | 
| Move to the beginning of the document | CtrL+HOME | 
| Move to the end of the document | CtrL+END | 
| Cycle selection through block-level elements within the control | TAB | 
| Reverse-cycle selection through block-level elements within the control | SHIFT+TAB | 
Selection
| Description (Command) | Key | 
| Extend the selection one character to the right | SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW | 
| Extend the selection one character to the left | SHIFT+LEFT ARROW | 
| Extend the selection right one word | CtrL+SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW | 
| Extend the selection left one word | CtrL+SHIFT+LEFT ARROW | 
| Extend the selection up one line | SHIFT+UP ARROW | 
| Extend the selection down one line | SHIFT+DOWN ARROW | 
| Extend the selection to the end of the current line | SHIFT+END | 
| Extend the selection to the start of the current line | SHIFT+HOME | 
| Extend the selection down one page | SHIFT+PAGE DOWN | 
| Extend the selection up one page | SHIFT+PAGE UP | 
| Extend the selection to the end of the document | CtrL+SHIFT+END | 
| Extend the selection to the beginning of the document | CtrL+SHIFT+HOME | 
| Select all elements in the document | CtrL+A | 
Editing
| Description (Command) | Key | 
| Delete the selection or, if there is no selection, the character to the left of the insertion point | BACKSPACE | 
| Delete all of a word to the left of the insertion pointer, not including the space before | CtrL+BACKSPACE | 
| Copy the selection to the Clipboard | CtrL+C | 
| Paste the contents of the Clipboard to the current location | CtrL+V | 
| Cut the selection to the Clipboard | CtrL+X | 
| Delete the selection without placing it on the Clipboard | DELETE | 
| Toggle between inserting and overwriting text | INSERT | 
| Undo the most recent formatting commands | CtrL+Z | 
| Re-do the most recently undone commands | CtrL+Y | 
| Find text | CtrL+F | 
| Display the Hyperlink dialog box if the insertion point is within an <a> element | CtrL+L | 
| Toggle absolute positioning for the selected element | CtrL+K | 
A CSS feature that allows elements in a Web page to be positioned using style attributes that function like x and y coordinates. Using CSS styles, absolutely positioned elements also support a z-index that allows them to appear in front of or behind other elements on the page. Absolute positioning is a DHTML feature implemented through various style attributes.
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