Safari keyboard focus after a search

I like using the keyboard as often as I can. With Chrome, I can hit the Tab key after searching from the search/URL bar. This moves the keyboard focus to the web page, which causes an arrow to appear in front of the first search result. With up/down keys and Enter, you can then go to any of the search results.
What is the proper hotkey in Safari to move the keyboard focus from the search bar to the webpage?
(Using Safari 7 on OS X)

I think I found out why this didn't work -- in System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts, I've got the "Full Keyboard Access" option set to "All Controls"...

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    >>
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