Hey, in this thread you can post which find function you like the most.
I personally think that Safari's is awesome, after that would come Chrome then Firefox. What about you guys?
Hey, in this thread you can post which find function you like the most.
I personally think that Safari's is awesome, after that would come Chrome then Firefox. What about you guys?
Jeremy | jfein.net
I don't have Safari, what's so great / different about the find function in that compared to FF?
What Safari does that is so great that it:
1) Has a search window at the top(like a bar) and you type in your search.
2) Then in kind of a fading way it highlights all the results.
Heres a really quick swoof file I made, it will take a while to load + it has very bad graphics.
http://localhostr.com/files/c933d3/safari.swf btw: You will not be able to see the fade in this one.
Last edited by Nile; 11-16-2008 at 02:54 PM.
Jeremy | jfein.net
I like the find and highlight syntax when using find in notepad++ does that count?
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Yea notepad++ is absolutely great for highlighting / editing, like once I had put like 50 <br> tags in a page, and wanted the page to validate, so had to change them all to <br/>, but using notepad++'s find and replace saved me loads of time![]()
50 <br> tags? How about using margins & padding, buddy? lol
I don't really have a favorite "find" functionality in a browser. As long as it gets the job done...that's all that matters (to me).
What I have a greater issue with is searching from within the browser and bookmarklets. I've recently switched to use Inman's Shortwave. Let me tell ya, a huge life saver.
Last edited by Medyman; 11-17-2008 at 01:49 PM.
Yea it was one of my earlier works, so I was a bit inexperienced :P
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