Casey's Tumblelog

I'm just a regular schmo, in his late 20s, living on the east coast of the US.

Here you'll find random findings from around the Internet, with a few original items sprinkled in.

If you'd like, you can read about my journey into buying a Mac.

I am also embarking on a project to take one picture a day (or so) until I hit 365.

I can be contacted via e-mail via the username casey at this domain.

Fri Oct 23

Easily find the relevant part of a Google result

finermac:

If you’re ever looking through a website that you found from a Google search, but are having a hard time finding the relevant part of the page, try this:

  1. Perform a Google search in the Safari toolbar.
  2. Click a link in the results page.
  3. Press Command+G.

Voilá! With one command Safari will find the first word of your search term in the page for you, making it much easier to find the part you were actually searching for. If you continue to press Command+G, it will find the next occurence of your first search term word.

This is cool and useful enough to reblog.

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    This is cool and useful enough
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