{"id":18875,"date":"2011-03-05T06:57:00","date_gmt":"2011-03-05T04:57:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2011-03-05T06:57:00","modified_gmt":"2011-03-05T04:57:00","slug":"use-facebook-like-a-pro","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/internet\/18875-use-facebook-like-a-pro.html","title":{"rendered":"Use Facebook like a pro"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Learn a few of the Facebook tricks below, and you can  can separate yourself from the crowd and increase your productivity at  the same time.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BodyP\"><strong>Keyboard shortcuts<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"BodyP\">Sure, Facebook is a website. But it&#8217;s surprisingly  keyboard friendly. For instance, if you use Microsoft&#8217;s Internet  Explorer on Windows, you can hold down the Alt key, tap the number 4  (Alt-4), release the keys, and press Enter to open your message list  (and then Tab through the messages). The same sequence, but using  different numbers, accesses other parts of the Facebook screen. Alt-1,  Enter goes to your Home page; Alt-2, Enter goes to your profile; Alt-3,  Enter lets you view Friend requests; Alt-M, Enter starts a new message;  Alt-?, Enter places your cursor in Facebook&#8217;s Search box. If you&#8217;re  using Firefox, the same shortcuts apply, but you&#8217;ll have to hold down  both Alt and Shift rather than just Alt.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BodyP\"><strong>Search secrets<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"BodyP\">There&#8217;s a good deal of power hidden behind Facebook&#8217;s  simple search box. Search filters, for example, let you both narrow the  results of your searches and refine searches so that you can find  information in Facebook that would otherwise be impossible to unearth.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BodyP\">To access the filters, first enter a search term in  Facebook&#8217;s Search box, but instead of pressing Enter, click the  magnifying glass icon to the right of the Search box itself. Doing so  takes you to a screen that lists search filters in the left-hand column.  These filters include &#8220;groups,&#8221; for narrowing your search result to  relevant Facebook groups; &#8220;apps,&#8221; for displaying only Facebook apps  relevant to a search term; &#8220;posts by friends,&#8221; for honing in on relevant  posts made by those on your friends list; and &#8220;posts by everyone,&#8221; for  finding any post on Facebook that includes your search term.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BodyP\">Facebook also includes a dedicated &#8220;classmate search&#8221; feature (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/srch.php?classmate\" target=\"_blank\">www.facebook.com\/srch.php?classmate<\/a>),  which helps you to locate classmates simply by entering the name of  your school, your graduating year, and optionally a specific person  you&#8217;re looking for. Similarly, a co-worker search tool (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/srch.php?coworker\" target=\"_blank\">www.facebook.com\/srch.php?coworker<\/a>) makes it easy to find any co-workers on Facebook by entering the name of your company.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BodyP\">You can also search for two things at the same time on  Facebook &#8211; similar to using an &#8220;or&#8221; command in search engines &#8211; by  inserting a vertical line character (|) between your search terms. If,  for instance, you&#8217;re looking for an old friend and you think she might  be listed under one of two names, search for both names with the  vertical line between them, and you&#8217;ll quickly get a list of good  possibilities.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BodyP\"><strong>Navigation gems<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"BodyP\">Knowing how to get around in Facebook can save you  almost as much time as knowing the fancy keyboard shortcuts mentioned  earlier.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BodyP\">If you get buried deep within Facebook and want to get  back to where you started when you first logged on, just click the  Facebook logo. That&#8217;ll take you to your public wall, or news feed &#8211; it&#8217;s  the same as clicking Home in the menu bar of the upper right-hand  corner. Clicking Home and then your user name will take you to a page  displaying the publicly visible profile information you have provided,  including Wall postings you&#8217;ve made, photos you&#8217;ve provided, and any  notes you&#8217;ve added.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BodyP\"><strong>Privacy customisations<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"BodyP\">Take charge of what the world knows about your Facebook  page. Click the Account link in the upper right-hand corner, and select  Privacy Settings from the drop-down menu. On the resulting Choose Your  Privacy settings page, look closely at the Connecting on Facebook and  Sharing on Facebook sections. Anything that is set to &#8220;Everyone&#8221; can be  seen or found by anyone who searches the internet. Click the Customise  Setting links to determine exactly who sees what on your Facebook page.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BodyP\"><strong>Application power<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"BodyP\">One of the reasons Facebook is so popular is that, like  the iPhone, there are developers around the world building add-on  programs that make Facebook more fun or customisable. These programs are  called &#8220;apps,&#8221; and you&#8217;ll find them in the official Facebook  Applications Directory (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/apps\/directory.php\" target=\"_blank\">www.facebook.com\/apps\/directory.php<\/a>). There&#8217;s also a dedicated search box just for finding apps.<\/p>\n<p class=\"BodyP\"><a href=\"http:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/vb\/showthread.php\/316391-Facebook-tips-and-tricks\"><strong>Facebook tips and tricks<\/strong><\/a> &lt;&lt; Comments and views<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With over 500 million users, Facebook is not just popular. 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