How to Quickly Search For Text on the Current Web Page

There are a few ways to quickly search for text on the current web page. Here are two of the most popular methods:

Using the keyboard shortcut

The most common way to quickly search for text on a web page is to use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+F (on Windows and Linux) or Command+F (on Mac). This will open a search bar at the top of the page where you can type in the text you are looking for. As you type, the search bar will highlight all instances of the text on the page. You can use the up and down arrow keys to navigate to the next or previous instance of the text, and you can use the Enter key to jump to the first instance of the text on the page.

Using the search bar in the browser

Most web browsers also have a search bar that you can use to quickly search for text on a web page. The location of the search bar varies from browser to browser, but it is usually located at the top of the browser window. To use the search bar, type in the text you are looking for and press Enter. The browser will then search for the text on the current page and display the results.

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