@blinry / works similarly to ctrl-f, but if there are multiple occurences then ctrl-f lets you choose which one you want to go to, which is why I generally prefer it
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@blinry / works similarly to ctrl-f, but if there are multiple occurences then ctrl-f lets you choose which one you want to go to, which is why I generally prefer it 2 comments
@Smoljaguar @blinry Another tip: if a website hijacks ctrl+f, focus the address bar and then press ctrl+f. |
@blinry another tip: if ctrl-f is blocked on a website, ctrl-g also works as an equivalent.
One trick I use a lot is * in the address bar to search bookmarks, % to search tabs