- What does Ctrl-F do on a website?
- Does Ctrl-F find text?
- What shortcut would you use to find text on a web page?
- How do I search without Control-F?
What does Ctrl-F do on a website?
If you're in a document or in a web browser, pressing the Ctrl key + the F key will bring up a search box in the top right corner of the screen. You can then type in a keyword or phrase to find places where that word or phrase is used in the text, often helpful for locating relevant sections.
Does Ctrl-F find text?
Ctrl-F is the shortcut in your browser or operating system that allows you to find words or phrases quickly. You can use it browsing a website, in a Word or Google document, even in a PDF. You can also select Find under the Edit menu of your browser or app.
What shortcut would you use to find text on a web page?
One option is the Find feature of your web browser, using Control-F (Command-F on Mac), to find a piece of text on a web page.
How do I search without Control-F?
If you don't like the Ctrl-F shortcut, in most browsers you can use F3 instead. In Firefox, you can also use a slash ('/'). This search works slightly differently from the normal search box (for instance, there is no "Find Next" button); see a screenshot.