When you edit pages on websites like Wikipedia, or when you edit the css or php of the website online, you work a lot with text area of the page, where you type, edit and modify your content. Earlier, Google chrome used to ignore this area when you do a search with Ctrl + F
With the recent update to the Google Chrome browser, this issue has been fixed. When you search the page from now onwards, the text area also will be included. I see several happy users on the Google Chrome forum after this update ! One of them said
“Okay, with the new beta version (2.0.169.1), the find function FINALLY works to search inside text areas. Hallelujah!”
If you were missing this feature, you can go ahead and try Google Chrome now. Yet another reason to swtich to Google Chrome !!
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