Huh? What "Long post?" hahaha, I am using Firefox 2.0 and I do not have the problem!!!Originally posted by Gordonator:i don't understand why u need to locate the words in a particular page.
anway can u please don't post such a long picture, it's making the forum very long and very hard to read the posts. pls edit asap.
bryanseb maybe u can edit your quote too.
why must i edit mine? i didn't quote his pic what.Originally posted by bryanseb:U edit urs also leh........... Making my eye blur.....
thanks for editing your post.Originally posted by AndrewPKYap:But will edit the post...
Surely if you search some words and click on the results, you will want to find where in the resulting web page the words you searched appeared, don't you?

ah.... But After you click on one of the results? No more highlights... search like mad unless you have Google toolbar.Originally posted by Gordonator:thanks for editing your post.
but bryanseb needs to edit his quote as well. ah ya next time please don't quote big pictures mah.
anyway by default when i search for something in google, the result page will automatically highlight the key words i typed in bold.
(pls do not quote this picture in reply)
The beauty of keyboard shortcuts. Instead of going Edit > Find in This Page... , you can just press Ctrl+F.Originally posted by AndrewPKYap:When you click on the words "andrew" "pk" "yap" at the end of the tool bar, it will locate the words in the web pages you are viewing... that saves so much time than to click on the menu: EDIT>FIND in this page>
Ctrl+F works only if you want to find the same words you tried finding the last time ... with the toolbar the latest words you searched are the words available to find in the web page.Originally posted by yxTay:The beauty of keyboard shortcuts. Instead of going Edit > Find in This Page... , you can just press Ctrl+F.
Now, still no need the toolbar. I never believe in these things (Yahoo toolbar, Windows Live, Google, etc.). They make the display area of your browser a little smaller.