From: logojohn [#1]
5 Dec 2006
To: ALL
What is the MAC equilavent of [CTRL] F which opens a box to search for a word on a webpage?
Also is it possible to add an html code to a web page to automatically open the search box or at least have a link to activate it.
I tried adding the yahoo web site search but it didn't even find things on that page. Not important enough to spend money on software but it should be easy.
From: Brett (BHALLE) [#2]
5 Dec 2006
To: logojohn [#1] 5 Dec 2006
The Mac equivalent is Command-F ... for many of the basic editing operations (cut, copy, paste, etc) the keyboard equivalent uses the Command key where Windows uses the control key.
--Brett
From: logojohn [#3]
5 Dec 2006
To: Brett (BHALLE) [#2] 6 Dec 2006
Thanks, that will help a lot. Two of the major users of the MACS here had no idea how to do it. I can't even do anything on them.
I would still like to have the search box show up on the page on its own.
Most of the free and paid search boxes you can add to a web page search the whole site and return links to full pages like a normal google search.
I just want to search the single page for the text which is a stock number.
The number is then linked to a webpage for that item.
The ctrl f or command-f does that well but it would be a little cleaner
if I could get the text search box to just be there.
I still thing there should be some simple html code to search the page for text instead of indexing the whole site and returning page links.