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But really anyone saavy enough to test beta-beta features should be able to handle a quick Ctrl-F search for the name of the feature. adjohnson916 adjohnson916
Gmail Inbox Preview Shows Message Blurbs While Loading | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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But as I think about it, it would be just as easy to open notes. txt and either type in a new line or hit Ctrl-F and look for a key word. djnrempel
FAST Is A Geeky Command-Line Database | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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The info I need is always two clicks away, with no waiting time for pages to load, scrolling around, or even the old Ctrl-F.
From The Tips Box: Bookmarked Addresses, Touchpad Hotkeys | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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The info I need is always two clicks away, with no waiting time for pages to load, scrolling around, or even the old Ctrl-F.
From The Tips Box: Bookmarked Addresses, Touchpad Hotkeys | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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In IE8 (as in the last several versions of Firefox), searching within a page (a.k.a. inline) is dynamic: Hit Ctrl-F to bring up the search field (it appears just below the tabs), then start typing.
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But really anyone saavy enough to test beta-beta features should be able to handle a quick Ctrl-F search for the name of the feature.
Gmail Inbox Preview Shows Message Blurbs While Loading | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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In IE8 (as in the last several versions of Firefox), searching within a page (a.k.a. inline) is dynamic: Hit Ctrl-F to bring up the search field (it appears just below the tabs), then start typing.
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With an accompanying e-book, you can easily search and find specific keywords in a glimpse (the power of Ctrl-F!) which would be a tedious task if done manually.
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A quick Ctrl-F immediately indicated that none of you frak'in geeks EVER mentioned "Office Space"!
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But as I think about it, it would be just as easy to open notes.txt and either type in a new line or hit Ctrl-F and look for a key word.
FAST Is A Geeky Command-Line Database | Lifehacker Australia 2009
Prolagus commented on the word Ctrl-F
Also used as a verb, meaning "to search within a web page".
February 25, 2011