id summary reporter owner description type status priority milestone component version resolution keywords cc 1772 cmd-[back arrow] on FF Mac navigates browser instead of moving cursor in editor Sarah "Browser: FF 2 OS: mac (os x 10.4) Normally, while editing in a standard text area, I can press the CMD-back arrow (also known as ""open-apple, left-arrow"") to move my cursor to the beginning of a line. In the FCK editor (see latest build: http://www.fckeditor.net/nightly/fckeditor/_samples/default.html) the ""open-apple, left-arrow"" will navigate you one page back in history in FireFox. NOTE, this only occurs if you actually have history. If there is no history, it seems to do the correct thing and move your cursor to the beginning of the line. Navigating back in your history is actually the correct browser behavior, EXCEPT when you are doing some text editing. Seems to work correctly in your latest build on Safari though! To Reproduce: 1. View your nightly build in a browser window 2. type some stuff 3. type CMD-[back arrow] 4. If your browser window had history, you will navigate back one page. If not, you will move to the beginning of the line" Bug closed Normal General SVN (FCKeditor) - Retired wontfix Firefox Mac