Find in Page keyboard shortcuts for your web browser. Horse Browser 's Find in Page tool helps you compare web data and online research
Are you frequently researching and comparing data online?
Horse Browser is a new web browser, designed for online research. As you browse, every link opens in a new page and is saved on a Trail, a list of nested pages stored in your sidebar. This means you can keep track of research and say goodbye to the messy tabs you’re used to.
In this blog post, we’ll share some of Horse Browser’s excellent Find in Page tool, that is useful for comparing data and finding information across your pages.
➤ Horse Browser’s Find In Page Tool
We all have times when we’re struggling with complex documentation or a huge excel spreadsheet of data. But, don’t worry, Horse Browser has you covered with the Find in Page toolbar.
Let’s dive into our tips for getting the most out of this feature in Horse Browser.
➤ How To Access Your Find in Page Toolbar
To access the Find in Page toolbar:
Mouse users: Go to Menu > View > Show Find in Page
Keyboard users: ⌘ + F on Mac or Ctrl + F on Windows / Linux
The Find in Page toolbar will appear at the bottom of your sidebar. Enter the search term you’re looking for and press enter… Bingo!! The term you’re searching for will be highlighted throughout the page.
Next, use the navigation arrows in your Find in Page toolbar to find next and previous instances of the search term. Or just keep hitting Enter to scroll through.
➤ Keyboard Shortcuts For Find In Page
Horse Browser has some handy keyboard shortcuts that make searching even faster.
To Find in Page:
⌘ + F on Mac or Ctrl + F on Windows / Linux
To Find Next:
⌘ + G on Mac or Ctrl + G on Windows / Linux
To Find Previous:
⇧ + ⌘ + G on Mac or Shift + Ctrl + G on Windows / Linux
To hide the Find in Page toolbar:
⇧ + ⌘ + F on Mac or Shift + Ctrl + F on Windows / Linux
➤ How To Compare Data and Research Across Pages
You can also apply the Find in Page action across different pages. So, if you have a Trail of research papers on a certain topic, you can move between these pages and Find in Page on each new page.
This is a super useful action for times you want to compare data across different sources and documentation.
➤ In conclusion
Horse Browser’s Find in Page tool is an excellent search tool for researchers, coders or anyone else who uses and compares a lot of data online. It can be easily accessed via the browser’s Menu or by using the relevant keyboard shortcuts.
Sencha (Japanese: 煎茶) is a type of Japanese ryokucha (緑茶, green tea) which is prepared by infusing the processed whole tea leaves in hot water. This is as opposed to matcha (抹茶), powdered Japanese green tea, where the green tea powder is mixed with hot water and therefore the leaf itself is included in the beverage.
Sencha was first created in Japan in the 18th century by Nagatani Soen, a tea farmer from Uji, Kyoto. The process developed by Nagatani, which involved steaming, rolling, and drying the tea leaves, resulted in a tea that was more stable and maintained its quality during transportation. This innovation revolutionized the Japanese tea industry, replacing the previously common offering of matcha.
Production
After harvesting the leaves are steamed for about 15-45 seconds to prevent oxidization of the leaves. This step creates the characteristic flavor of Japanese green tea by deactivating the enzymes that are responsible for oxidation. The leaves are then cooled and dried in a bamboo tray by air, and then are shaped by pressing and rolling into the characteristic needle shape.
Grades
Sencha comes in different grades, depending on the quality and the parts of the tea plant used:
Shincha: First harvest of the year, has a fresh, grassy flavor and higher caffeine content.
Gyokuro: Premium grade shaded green tea, with a sweeter, more umami taste than regular sencha.
Asamushi: Lightly steamed sencha, with a more fragrant, lighter taste.
Chumushi: Medium-steamed sencha, balancing aroma and flavor.
Fukamushi: Deeply steamed sencha, with a stronger flavor and less bitterness.
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