When in the history view, command-f should put the cursor in the find box and not open a find window which is of no use in this view anyway.
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2006-08-13, 08:27 AM
When in the history view, command-f should put the cursor in the find box and not open a find window which is of no use in this view anyway.
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Hitting command+f brings up the Find dialog which searches the text on the screen. It does indeed have a use. This only searches the page titles. The find box does other searches as well.
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2006-08-13, 01:24 PM
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2006-08-14, 02:46 AM
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Yes it is in focus.
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