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This wikiHow teaches you how to search for a word or phrase on a webpage. Nearly every web browser comes with a «Find» tool. This allows you to search a webpage for matching words or phrases. You can also use Google’s advanced search options to perform a search for a word or phrase on all of the pages of a specific site. You can use this in conjunction with the Find tool to locate a word anywhere on the internet.

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    Visit https://www.google.com/ in your browser. You can use Google to perform searches of all of the pages on a website. This can help you find matching words on large or complex websites.

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    Enter site: followed by the site address you want to search. For example, if you wanted to search for a word on wikiHow, you would type «site: www.wikihow.com» in the Google search bar. This tells Google to only search on the website you want to search.

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    Enter the word or phrase you want to search for after the site address. You can enter a single word or you can enter phrases. [1]

    • For example, to search wikiHow for any page that has the word «banana», you would type site:wikihow.com banana. To search wikiHow for any page that has the phrase «eat a banana», you would type site:wikihow.com eat a banana.
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    Open a page from the search results and use the Find command. Google will return any pages that match your search, but it won’t point you to the matching text once you open the page. You’ll need to use the Find tool to jump to where the word occurs on the page.

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    Tap your web browser to open it. All popular web browsers have a «Find» function. This includes Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Samsung’s «Internet» app. Tap the icon for whichever web browser you use on your iPhone or Android device to open it.

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    Navigate to the webpage you want to search. Use the address bar at the top of the web browser to enter the web address for the website you want to search. You can also Google to search for the exact webpage you want to search.

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    Tap , , or

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    . This opens the menu. If you are using Google Chrome, tap the icon with three dots in the upper-right corner. If you are using Firefox, tap the icon with three dots in the lower-right corner. If you are using Safari on iPhone or iPad, tap the blue square icon with an arrow pointing up in the upper-right corner. If you are using Samsung Internet, tap the icon with three lines in the lower-right corner.

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    Tap Find on Page

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    . It’s in the menu. On most web browsers, it’s next to an icon that resembles a magnifying glass. This displays the «Find» search bar.

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    Enter the word or phrase you want to search for in the search bar. The search bar will appear either at the top of the page or above the keyboard depending on which web browser you are using. This searches the webpage for words or phrases that match your search and highlights them in the text.

    • Letter case is ignored when using the Find tool.
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    Tap the Next and Previous buttons

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    to cycle through the search results. They are the arrows pointing up and down next to the Find search bar. The web browser will jump to each highlighted search result in the webpage.

    • On Samsung Internet, the up and down arrows appear on the right side above the keyboard.
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    Tap X to close the Find search box. When you are finished using the Find function, you can close the web page by tapping the «X» icon next to the search box.

    • If you are using Safari on iPhone or iPad, tap Done in the lower-left corner to close the search bar
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    Open your web browser. The «Find» function is part of most popular web browsers. This includes Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Microsoft Edge. Click the icon for which ever web browser you use to open the web browser.

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    Navigate to the webpage you want to search. Use the address bar at the top of the web browser to enter the web address for the website you want to search. You can also use Google to search for the exact webpage you want to search.

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    Press Ctrl+F on Windows or Command+F on Mac. This will open the «Find» search box in virtually any browser. Alternatively, you can click the icon with three dots or three lines in the upper-right corner to open the menu. Then click the «Find» option. It will either say Find, Find on this page or something similar..[2]

    • If you are using Safari for macOS, you can access the «Find» function by clicking Edit followed by the Find menu. Then click Find.[3]
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    Type the word or phrase that you want to find in the search box. The «Find» search box appears either at the top of the page or the bottom of the page depending on which web browser you are using. Your browser will find matches as you type and highlight them in the text.[4]

    • Letter case is ignored when using the Find tool.
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    Click the Next and Previous buttons

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    to cycle through the search results. They are the arrows pointing up and down next to the Find search bar. The web browser will jump to each highlighted search result in the webpage.[5]

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    Click X to close the Find search box. When you are finished using the Find function, you can close the web page by clicking the «X» icon next to the search box.

    • If you are using Safari on Mac, click Done to close the search bar.
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1. Open the website.
2. Press Command + F (Mac) or Control + F (PC).
3. Type the word you’re looking for.
4. Press Enter or Return.

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Updated on February 9, 2021

What to Know

  • Web page: press Ctrl+F (Windows and Linux) or Command+F (Mac). Enter search term and press Enter.
  • Use the Mac Menu Bar to search by selecting Edit > Find in This Page (or Find).
  • Type site followed by a colon, a website’s URL, and a search term in a browser address bar.

When you want to find something specific on a web page, you can search for it. This article explains how to search for a word using either the Find Word function found in most major web browsers or a search engine such as Google.

How to Search For a Word Using Command/Ctrl+F

The simplest way to find a word on a page is to use the Find Word function. It is available in the major web browsers, including Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Safari, and Opera.

Here’s the keyboard shortcut method:

  1. When you’re on the web page, press Ctrl+in Windows and Linux. Press Command+on a Mac.

  2. Type the word (or phrase) you want to find.

  3. Press Enter.

  4. The web page scrolls to the nearest occurrence of the word. If the word occurs more than once on the web page you’re searching, press Enter to go to the next occurrence. Or, select the arrows on the right (or left) side of the Find Word window.

How to Search for a Word With the Mac Menu Bar

Another way to search web pages is to use a relevant menu bar. On a Mac, use the following process, regardless of the browser you use. Use this process when using either Safari or Opera.

How to Search for a Word on Mac

  1. Go to the menu bar at the top of the page, then select Edit.

  2. Choose Find in This Page. Some browsers may have the option Find.

  3. Depending on the browser you use, you may have to take four steps rather than three. For example, with Google Chrome, hover the mouse cursor over Find, then select Find.

How to Search For a Word Using the Browser Controls

If you use a Windows PC or Linux, or if you want to use the web browser rather than the operating system, here’s what you do for each major browser (excluding Safari and Opera).

These instructions should work for the corresponding mobile browsers as well.

For Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge:

  1. Select the More icon (it’s located in the upper-right corner of the browser window).

  2. Choose Find or Find in This Page.

  3. Type your search term and press Enter.

How to Search for a Word Using Google

If you don’t know the specific page on which a desired word or phrase could be located, use Google to search for a certain word or phrase, and target the site you want to find it in. Google has special characters and features to narrow and control your search.

  1. Go to Google or use the browser’s search function if it’s configured to use Google as its search engine.

  2. Type site followed by a colon ( : ) and the name of the website you want to search. It should look like this:

    site:lifewire.com

  3. After that, leave a space and enter the search terms. Altogether, it should be something like this:

    site:lifewire.com Android apps

  4. Press Enter to display the search results.

  5. The search results come from the website that you entered.

  6. To narrow your search results further, enclose the search terms in quotation marks, which makes the search engine look for that exact phrase.

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You can find a specific word or phrase on a web page on your computer.

  1. On your computer, open a webpage in Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More. Find.
  3. Type your search term in the bar that appears in the top right.
  4. Press Enter to search the page.
  5. Matches appear highlighted in yellow.

Contents

  • 1 How do you search a web page for a word?
  • 2 How do I search for a specific text on a page?
  • 3 How do you search for a word on a page in Windows 10?
  • 4 How do you search a Web page?
  • 5 How do you search for a specific word in a document?
  • 6 How do I search without Ctrl F?
  • 7 How do you search a webpage on a Mac?
  • 8 How do you search for a specific word on a Macbook?
  • 9 How do you Ctrl F on a website?
  • 10 How do I enable Ctrl F in Chrome?
  • 11 How do you search for a word on a page Mac Chrome?
  • 12 How do you search F3 on a Mac?
  • 13 How do you Ctrl F on a Mac?
  • 14 What does Ctrl P do?
  • 15 Why my Ctrl A is not working?
  • 16 Why is Ctrl P not working?
  • 17 Why Ctrl F is not working?

How do you search a web page for a word?

You can see how many instances of that word there are. iPad (Safari): When you are viewing a web page, click on the search box in the upper right corner of the screen. The find box appears on the top right side of the on-screen keyboard. Android tablet: Select menu in top right, then select “Find on page” in the menu.

How do I search for a specific text on a page?

To search for text on a page:

  1. Click the menu button. then click Find in This page…, or use the keyboard shortcut by pressing Ctrl+F.
  2. Type a search into the find field.
  3. Click Next and Previous arrows to jump to each match on the page.
  4. Click X or press Esc to close the find bar.

How do you search for a word on a page in Windows 10?

How to search for a word on a web page in any browser on Windows 11/10

  1. Launch your web browser.
  2. Visit a web page.
  3. Press Ctrl+F keyboard combination to bring up the Find bar.
  4. Type the desired text in it.
  5. The desired text will be highlighted on the webpage and the focus shifted to if.

How do you search a Web page?

To search quickly within a web page (“Find In Page”), first open the page you’d like to search in your favorite web browser. Press Ctrl+F (on Windows PC, Chromebook, or Linux system), or Command+F (on a Mac) on the keyboard. The “F” stands for “Find,” and it works in every browser.

How do you search for a specific word in a document?

To open the Find pane from the Edit View, press Ctrl+F, or click Home > Find. Find text by typing it in the Search the document for… box. Word Web App starts searching as soon as you start typing.

How do I search without Ctrl F?

If you don’t like the Ctrl-F shortcut, in most browsers you can use F3 instead. In Firefox, you can also use a slash (‘/’).

How do you search a webpage on a Mac?

Search the current webpage

  1. In the Safari app on your Mac, press Command-F.
  2. Type a word or phrase in the search field that appears in the top-right corner. To see the next occurrence on the page, click the Next button to the right of the field.

How do you search for a specific word on a Macbook?

Try Command+F or Control+F keyboard shortcuts

  1. On a Mac computer, the keyboard shortcut is Command + F.
  2. When you search for a word, every instance of that word will be highlighted on the page.
  3. Click the three-dot icon and select “Find” in the drop-down.

How do you Ctrl F on a website?

Just type Ctrl-F
Type a word or phrase in the window and you’ll see how many times it appears in the web page you are on, and you can see each instance of the word or phrase by clicking on the “up” (^) or “down” or controls, and they will also be highlighted on the web page.

How do I enable Ctrl F in Chrome?

You are looking for a keyboard solution that will open the Chrome find bar even when Ctrl + F is redefined on the page. Judging by the keys you normally use, you are a Windows user. On Windows, press Alt + F , then press F .

How do you search for a word on a page Mac Chrome?

Tip: You can also use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl + f (Windows, Linux, and Chrome OS) or ⌘ + f (Mac) to quickly find a word or phrase.
Search within a webpage

  1. On your computer, open a webpage in Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More.
  3. Type your search term in the bar that appears in the top right.

How do you search F3 on a Mac?

1 Answer. The shortcut for macOS is Fn + F3 .

How do you Ctrl F on a Mac?

Press and hold ⌘ + F. A small search box will open at the top right hand corner of your screen: Type the word or phrase that you would like to locate in the document or page. If there are no matches, you will be notified that the function found 0 of 0 results.

What does Ctrl P do?

Alternatively referred to as Control+P and C-p, Ctrl+P is a keyboard shortcut most often used to print a document or page. On Apple computers, the keyboard shortcut for print is Command + P .Ctrl+P in Microsoft PowerPoint.

Why my Ctrl A is not working?

the problem “could be” the sticky keys are disabled. Try pressing repetitive and many times the same “Shift” key until a windows pop up with options to turn ON or OFF the Sticky Keys.

Why is Ctrl P not working?

If it is not assigned to that command, put the selection in the Press new shortcut key control and then press CTRL+P to assign it to that command. If CTRL+P is already assigned to that command, I think that the problem is probably something to do with your keyboard.

Why Ctrl F is not working?

If when you press Ctrl+F together the Find Box does not appear, then you may have re-register a DLL file to fix the issue on your Windows PC. It is quite possible that the relevant Active Accessibility Core Component oleacc. dll, situated in C:WindowsSystem32 may have got un-registered or even corrupted.

If you wish to find or search for a specific word or phrase on a web page, while browsing with your Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Internet Explorer or any other browser on your Windows 11/10/8/7 PC, then follow this simple procedure. This procedure is a built-in feature of web browsers that you can access anytime. Also, this feature to search or find a word on a webpage works for private windows or incognito tabs also.

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To search for a word on a web page in any browser on Windows PC is simple!

  1. Launch your web browser
  2. Visit a web page
  3. Press Ctrl+F keyboard combination to bring up the Find bar
  4. Type the desired text in it
  5. The desired text will be highlighted on the webpage and the focus shifted to if
  6. All instances of the said text will also be highlighted – possibly in a different color.

When you have opened the web page in your browser, simply press Ctrl+F keyboard combination to bring up the Find bar.

Microsoft Edge

On Microsoft Edge, you will see the following search bar appear.

Search for a word on a web page

Once you have typed in your phrase, they will get highlighted on the web page if they are found.

Find on page in Microsoft Edge

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Another way to open the Find bar to search for a word on any webpage in Microsoft Edge is using the Find on page option. Here are the steps:

  1. Open a webpage in Microsoft Edge
  2. Press the Alt+F hotkey or click on the Settings and more icon present in the top-right corner
  3. Click on the Find on page option to open the Search bar
  4. Type a keyword in the text box and search results will be highlighted on that webpage
  5. Use the Previous result and Next result icons present in the Find bar to jump to the results. Or else, you can also use Ctrl+Shift+G and Ctrl+G hotkeys to jump to previous and next results.

Google Chrome

Pressing Ctrl+F in Chrome too will bring up the Search bar similarly.

Find option in Google Chrome

Like Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome also provides a Find option to search on a webpage. Follow these steps:

  1. Access a webpage in the Chrome browser on your Windows 11/10 computer
  2. Click on the Customize and control Google Chrome icon (three vertical dots) available in the top right corner
  3. Click on the Find option in the Customize and control menu to open the Find bar or Search bar.

Opera

Similarly in Opera, you will see the Find in page bar.

Find in page in Opera browser

In the Opera browser, you can access the Find in page option using the following steps:

  1. Open a webpage in the Opera browser
  2. Click on the Opera icon available in the top left corner or use the Alt+F hotkey to open the Customize and control menu
  3. Click on the Find option.

Change hotkey to open Find bar in Opera

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This is one of the interesting features of the Opera browser. It lets you change the default hotkey (Ctrl+F) with a custom hotkey to open the Find bar or Search bar. Here are the steps:

  1. Open the Opera browser
  2. Press Alt+P hotkey to open the Settings page
  3. Expand the Advanced section
  4. Access the Shortcuts section
  5. Click on Configure shortcuts option
  6. Look for Find in page option
  7. Set a shortcut key combination. You can also set hotkeys for Find next and Find previous actions for the Find bar.

Internet Explorer

On Internet Explorer, you will see the following options. Once you have typed in your phrase, they will get highlighted on the web page if they are found.

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You also have the option to set the Find bar to Match whole word only or Match case.

Mozilla Firefox

Firefox offers you the following different ways to search the contents of the current web page for text, words or links.

1] Click Ctrl+F to open the Find in page bar, type the search phrase in it.

Search on a web page

Firefox will highlight the phrases if they are found. Use the Up / Down keys to browse the web page for the found phrase. If nothing is found, you will see the Phrase not found message.

2] Press the / (slash) key to open the Quick Find Bar.

firefox quick find

You will see the in the button left side of the browser. This Quick Find bar is useful for quick searches and will automatically disappear after a while.

3] To find phrases that occur in web links, press the (single quote) key to bring up the Quick Find (links only) bar.

Search on a web page firefox

Typing text will select the link that contains this text. To highlight the next link, press Ctrl+G.

4] Firefox also lets you search as you type, without having to open the Find bar.

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To enable this feature, click Menu > Options > Advanced > General tab and select Search for text when I start typing. Press Ctrl+G or F3 to highlight the next result.

Hope this helps.

Can you search for a certain word on a web page?

Yes, you can search for a certain word on a webpage in any modern browser like Edge, Chrome, Firefox, Opera, etc. Each browser supports a global hotkey (Ctrl+F) to find on a webpage. These browsers also let you open the Find bar or Search bar in another way. You can check the detailed information about that in this post above.

How do I find a specific text on a web page?

To find a specific text or word on a webpage in a browser, you need to use the Find bar or Find on page or Find in page option of the web browser. In this post, you can check how to open and use the Find on page option in all popular browsers which include Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Opera browser.

Check this post if Ctrl+F does not work.


  • You can search for a word on a page using keyboard shortcuts or web browser controls.
  • You can also use Google to search for a word on specific sites or web pages. 
  • Using the search function to find specific words or phrases can help you find information faster.

The internet is vast, but sometimes you need to cut to the chase to get things done. Searching for a word on a page can drastically reduce the amount of time it takes to get the information you need. 

There are several methods you can use to search for a word on a web page, program, or website, depending on the kind of computer you have. 

Try Command+F or Control+F keyboard shortcuts

On most web pages, word processors, and other programs, you can use the keyboard shortcut Command + F on a Mac, or Control + F on Windows to find what you need.

Close-up of a Mac keyboard with Command + F keys highlighted

On a Mac computer, the keyboard shortcut is Command + F.

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A text box will then appear toward the top of the screen where you can enter the desired search term. Then, simply hit Enter to find instances of that word or phrase on the page. You can use the up and down arrows on the search box to find each instance.

Screenshot of search pop-up on Chrome

When you search for a word, every instance of that word will be highlighted on the page.

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Find your web browser controls

Browsers also come with their own built-in search functions. Here’s how to access these tools whether you’re using Google Chrome, Firefox or Microsoft Edge.

1. Click the More button, which looks like three horizontal lines, located in the top-right corner of the web browser, next to the address bar.

2. Select Find or Find in This Page.

Screenshot of three-dot icon in Chrome and drop-down menu

Click the three-dot icon and select «Find» in the drop-down.

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3. In the pop-up, type in your search term or phrase and hit Enter.

Use Google to search sites 

1. Go to google.com.

2. Type site: and then the name of the website you want to search, followed by a space and then your search term or phrase.

Screenshot of Google search homepage with search query typed in

Type «site:» then the name of the website and the word you’re looking for.

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3. Hit Enter. From here, you’ll be able to find all the pages on that site that include the search term or phrase you’ve specified.

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Are you looking for a specific word on a web page? If so, ease your task by using your browser’s find function to locate specific terms on the current web page. Another way to do this is to use Google Search with a custom parameter. We’ll show you both ways.

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Find a Word on a Web Page in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge

To find a specific string of text or numbers on a web page, use Chrome, Firefox, or Edge’s “find on page” feature to quickly locate all occurrences of your word. You can do this in your browser’s desktop as well as mobile versions.

On Desktop

If you’re using Chrome, Firefox, or Edge on a desktop, use a keyboard shortcut to quickly locate your word on your current page.

First, in your web browser, access the web page where you want to find a word. When the page loads, press Ctrl+F (Windows) or Command+F (Mac) to invoke the find feature.

Alternatively, launch the find function in your web browser as follows:

  • Chrome: Select the three-dot menu in the top-right corner and choose “Find.”
  • Firefox: Click the three horizontal lines in the top-right corner and choose “Find in Page.”
  • Edge: Select the three dots in the top-right corner and click “Find on Page.”

Once you’ve accessed the feature using either way, you’ll see a text box on your screen. In this box, type the word you want to find on your current web page.

Type the word to find.

As you start typing the word in the box, your browser starts locating all occurrences of that word on the current page. These occurrences are highlighted so you can easily find them.

Words highlighted on a web page.

To move to the next occurrence of your word, use the up and down arrow icons beside the text box. And that’s it.

On Mobile

To search for a specific word on a web page on your phone, first, ensure the web page you want to search is open in Chrome, Firefox, or Edge on your phone.

In your web browser, tap the three dots to open the browser menu. Then select “Find in Page.”

Tap "Find in Page" in the menu.

A text box will open. Here, type the term you want to find on your current page.

Enter the word to find.

Your mobile browser will highlight all the occurrences of your entered word.

Highlighted words on a web page.

And you’re done.

Locate a Word on a Web Page in Safari

Safari’s both Mac and iPhone versions offer the ability to search for a specific word on a web page. Here’s how to use that feature on your Apple devices.

On Mac

If you’re on a Mac, first, launch Safari and access your web page.

When your web page loads, invoke the find feature by pressing Command+F. Alternatively, from Safari’s menu bar, choose Edit > Find > Find.

In the text box that opens at the top of Safari’s screen, type the word to search. Safari will highlight that word on your current web page.

Searching for a word in a web page on Safari for Mac.

On iPhone

On your iPhone, launch Safari and access your web page. Then, in Safari’s bottom bar, tap the share icon (an arrow pointing upwards from a box).

From the menu that opens, select “Find on Page.”

Tip: If you don’t find the “Find on Page” option, swipe left on the bar above the “Cancel” button.

Choose "Find on Page" from the menu.

In the search box, enter the word to find and Safari will highlight it on your current web page.

A highlighted word on a web page.

You’re all set.

Use Google Search to Locate a Specific Word on a Web Page

If you can’t (or don’t want to) open a web page to find a word on it, use Google Search to locate a specific word on any web page and see the result right on Google’s search results page.

To do that, first, open your web browser and launch Google.

In Google’s search bar, use the following search term to look for a word on a web page. In this query, you’ll replace word with the word you want to locate and URL with the full URL of the web page you want to run a search on.

word site:URL

For example, to search for the word shortcut on the following web page:

https://www.howtogeek.com/810270/the-fastest-ways-to-search-the-web-in-chrome/

You’ll type the following query in Google’s search bar and press Enter:

shortcut site:https://www.howtogeek.com/810270/the-fastest-ways-to-search-the-web-in-chrome/

Enter the word query on Google Search.

When the search results appear, you’ll find a brief snippet from the specified web page highlighting your searched word. You can visit the actual full web page by clicking this search result, but note that your searched word won’t be highlighted on that page.

Results page on Google Search.

And that’s how you find out if a specific word or number exists on a web page using both your web browsers as well as Google Search. Very useful!


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Google is the best and most used search engine in the internet world. Daily, billions of searches were performed on Google, but sometimes we didn’t get the exact word we searched. Sometimes we open a long webpage and waste our valuable time on a particular word. But do you know that we can easily find our required word on any website? Today we are going to discuss how to search a word on a website. Let’s start this basic website guide. I advised you first do cloning of the website.

Why you need to search for a word?

How to search a word on a website

We visit hundreds of websites daily and try to resolve our queries. But at the same time, users are irritated by a long post, and the worst thing is that they still do not get a solution. One question is hitting on mind that “what is the benefit of reading so many blogs and still unanswered?

Many users face this same problem in their daily life, and “search a word” come as a savior who can save you a great time. You don’t have to waste your day on those irrelevant or unworthy websites.

It seems very simple, and our genius reader does it easily, but apart from easy methods, we also introduce you to some “hidden methods.” Let’s start with how to search a word on a website.

Method 1- Search bar on the website

This is most convenient and easily accessible by anyone. What you have to do that open a webpage, namely; When the page is loaded, you can see the page embedded with “search in the page.” Now put any word on the blank space you want to search and hit on the search button.

How to search a word on a website

Many websites come with a search icon; when you click on that button, a blank space opens where you have to fill in your required word and hit enter. Once the search is over, you find your word highlighted everywhere, whether yellow or dark color. As simple as you think. Let’s see other methods to find a word on the website.

Method 2- Google search bar

We use Google to search any website, query, and our daily questions and problems. But do you know Google can also help to find any specific word or phrase? Many users still do not know Google’s this amazing feature. Let me introduce you to this feature step by step.

  • Step 1- Open google on your web browser and tap on the search bar.
  • Step 2– Click on the search bar and type “site:” along with the website name (the website in which you want to search a particular word). For example; site:basicwebguide.com

Search a word in a webpage

  • Step 3- Now, type your word which you want to search on a website. Again, For example, site:basicwebguide.com clone.

How to search a word in a website

By using this method, you will find all the pages which include the word “clone.” In this way, you can find any word on the website.

Method 3- Use Keyboard

This method can perform only on desktop, laptop, and Mac because you need a keyboard to perform this task. Let see how to search a word on a website using the keyboard.

  • Step 1- Set your keyboard in a working position and open your browser.
  • Step 2- Use CTR+F for window and Command+F for Mac. After using these commands, the search bar will open in your browser.

How to search a word

  • Step 3- Type your word in the search bar and press enter, and you will get your word highlighted on the whole page.

Method 4- Use address bar (for IOS)

This method is somewhat tricky; you have to use your address bar of the browser. Visit the website where you want to find a word, delete the address bar of the website, put your word in place of the address bar of the website, and hit the search button. Your required word will be highlighted on the web page; you can click next to move another word.

Conclusion

Although, Find a word or phrase is not a daunting task to perform, but sometimes we can’t access these features on websites. Not all websites and webpages are embedded with search options; even if they are, users can still not get good results.

In the fast-forwarding world, we can’t spend hours to find a single word or phrase on the internet. That’s why we suggested to you the best methods of how to search a word on a website. These methods make your work easier and save your precious time. If you are still struggling with these problems, do not hesitate to contact us, and you can also comment to us and ask your query; we will be happy to help you.

Searching for a word is much more time-effective than scrolling for something in particular.

Hands typing on laptop

When you’re looking for a specific phrase or word on a web page, the last thing you want to do is go through the entire page for that word. Searching for a word on a web page is a great way to save time.

In this article, you’ll find instructions on how to search for words on a web page.

How to Search For a Word Using Keyboard Shortcuts

Finding a word on a web page is a simple process. If you want to search for a specific word, you can perform this task using your keyboard shortcuts. To access your search shortcuts, here’s what you need to do:

  1. Go to the web page you want to search through.
  2. Use the Control + F keywords on your PC, or Command + F on Mac.
  3. The find bar will show up in the top-right corner or at the bottom of your screen.
    Searching for a word on a Chrome webpage
  4. Enter the word you want to search, and the word will be highlighted across the web page.

You can also search for a word on a web page by navigating through your browser’s application menu. Luckily, even if you change your default search engine, you don’t have to worry because the settings are very similar across browsers. To do this, follow these instructions:

  1. In the top-right corner of your browser screen, click on the browser menu in the form of three dots or three stacked lines.
    Menu in Firefox
  2. On the menu, go to Find on Chrome or Find in page on Firefox and Microsoft Edge.
  3. Conduct your word search and notice the words highlighted across the page.
    Searching for words in a webpage

Using Your Browser Effectively

When you’re working on your browser, it’s important that you learn how to use your time effectively. Fortunately, some features in your browser are just a simple setting or keyword shortcut away.

The instructions above will allow you to quickly search for a word on a web page, and if you’re looking for other time-effective ways to browse, there are plenty of other hacks you can use.

how do I search for existence of a word in a webpage given its url say «www.microsoft.com». Do I need to download this webpage to perform this search ?

asked Jan 13, 2011 at 5:10

Syed Mudhasir's user avatar

You just need to make http request on web page and grab all its content after that you can search necessary words in it, below code might help you to do so.

 public static void main(String[] args) {
    try {
        URL url;
        URLConnection urlConnection;
        DataOutputStream outStream;
        DataInputStream inStream;

        // Build request body
        String body =
        "fName=" + URLEncoder.encode("Atli", "UTF-8") +
        "&lName=" + URLEncoder.encode("Þór", "UTF-8");

        // Create connection
        url = new URL("http://www.example.com");
        urlConnection = url.openConnection();
        ((HttpURLConnection)urlConnection).setRequestMethod("POST");
        urlConnection.setDoInput(true);
        urlConnection.setDoOutput(true);
        urlConnection.setUseCaches(false);
        urlConnection.setRequestProperty("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
        urlConnection.setRequestProperty("Content-Length", ""+ body.length());

        // Create I/O streams
        outStream = new DataOutputStream(urlConnection.getOutputStream());
        inStream = new DataInputStream(urlConnection.getInputStream());

        // Send request
        outStream.writeBytes(body);
        outStream.flush();
        outStream.close();

        // Get Response
        // - For debugging purposes only!
        String buffer;
        while((buffer = inStream.readLine()) != null) {
            System.out.println(buffer);
        }

        // Close I/O streams
        inStream.close();
        outStream.close();
    }
    catch(Exception ex) {
        System.out.println("Exception cought:n"+ ex.toString());
    }
}

answered Jan 13, 2011 at 5:24

Ashfak Balooch's user avatar

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i know how i would do this in theory — use cURL or some application to download it, store the contents into a variable, then parse it for whatever you need

answered Jan 13, 2011 at 5:13

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Yes, you need to download page content and search inside it for what you want. And if it happens that you want to search the whole microsoft.com website then you should either write your own web crawler, use an existing crawler or use some search engine API like Google’s.

answered Jan 13, 2011 at 5:17

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Yes, you’ll have to download the page, and, to make sure to get the complete content, you’ll want to execute scripts and include dynamic content — just like a browser.

We can’t «search» something on a remote resource, that is not controlled by us and no webservers offers a «scan my content» method by default.

Most probably you’ll want to load the page with a browser engine (webkit or something else) and perform the search on the internal DOM structure of that engine.

answered Jan 13, 2011 at 5:17

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If you want to do the search yourself, then obviously you have to download the page.
If you’re planning on this approach, i recommend Lucene (unless you want a simple substring search)

Or you could have a webservice that does it for you. You could request the webservice to grep the url and post back its results.

answered Jan 13, 2011 at 5:18

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Main How to Search a Word on a Page Takeaways:

  • The quickest way to search a word on a page is to use the web browser’s Find tool.
  • Use Ctrl + F on Windows or Command  + F on a Mac computer to launch the Find bar on any browser.
  • The Find tool ignores the letter case.
  • Click the More option in the top right corner of your Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox browser to search a website on desktop.
  • On mobile, select Find in Page and type your search term into the bar that pops up.
  • Use specialized tools such as INK, Ahrefs, and SEMRush to search websites for keywords.

Are you wondering how to search a word on a page? You’re not alone in your curiosity. Every month, over 13,000 people in the U.S. type the key phrase how to search a word on a page” on Google.

That’s why we created this post — to answer your question. Without further ado, let’s jump into the main question.

How to Search a Word on a Page

The quickest way to search a word on a page is to use the web browser’s Find tool. Press the Ctrl + F on Windows or Command  + F on a Mac computer to launch the Find bar on any browser. Next, type in the word that you’re looking for and hit Enter. The Find tool will highlight that specific word across the web page. You must click the Next and Previous icons to cycle through the search results.

Note that the Find tool ignores the letter case. So, whether you type the word in upper or lower case, you can track its occurrences on a web page.

This brings us to the question of search bars on websites.

Indeed, some websites come with a search bar — usually in the top right corner of the page — for visitors looking for specific words. However, the search bar may not be the most effective way to search a page.

For one, a website search bar is not designed to help users find specific words on a page. Instead, web developers add this simple tool to ease navigation. Besides, several websites don’t offer a search bar feature.

How do you Search a Website Without a Search Bar?

Again, you can use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl + F on Windows or Command ⌘ + F on Mac to quickly find a word or phrase. However, you could also use the browser’s option to search through pages without a search bar.

Here’s how to search a word on a page without a search bar.

1. How to Search a Website on Desktop

Click the More option in the top right corner of your Chrome or Firefox browser. If you’re using Internet Explorer, it’s the Edit icon. After that, type the search term in the bar that pops up in the top right and press enter.

The matches should appear highlighted in yellow. The yellow markers on the scroll bar will also help you track the matches’ location on a web page.

2. How to Search a Website on Mobile

man leaning on a huge mobile phone. mobile phone showing search

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After launching the browser on your mobile device, the next step is to tap More. Then, select Find in Page and type your search term into the bar that pops up. Finally, tap Search.

Again, the matches will appear in yellow. You’ll also see where all the matches are located on a web page using the scroll bar markers.

Besides the web browser, you can also use Google’s advanced search operator to find a word or phrase on a page. Here’s how.

How do you Search for Words on Google?

As mentioned, you can use Google to find matching words on large or complex websites. It begins with visiting Google.com on your favorite web browser.

Type site:siteaddress.com into the search bar and add the word or phrase after the site address. While you can write the word by itself, a key phrase should be surrounded by quotation marks.

For example, type site:edgy.app “artificial intelligence” to search our website for any page with the words artificial intelligence.

With that said, the methods outlined above are useful when you know the search term. But what happens if you don’t know what you’re searching for?

How do I Search an Entire Website for Keywords?

As an SEO, analyzing competitors’ keywords is an essential part of the job description. However, merely pressing Ctrl + F on Windows or Command + F on Mac won’t work. You have to use specialized tools such as INK, Ahrefs, SEMRush, and Keyword Density Checker.

1. INK

Unlike other SEO software on this list, INK is not a dedicated tool for keyword research and competitor analysis. Instead, it’s a web content editor that suggests ways to improve your writing for search engines.

INK Topical Relevance feature

INK Topical Relevance feature

The upcoming PRO version of this tool comes with a topical relevance feature. This helps make sure your content is as relevant as possible to your audience. It does this by giving you additional topic ideas and keywords that are related to your target keyword, but you might have missed in your writing.

After analyzing your primary keyword, INK suggests various related terms to improve content relevance. You’ll also see the context in which your competitors are using the suggested keywords.

2. Ahrefs

Ahrefs is a software suite that contains various tools that are useful for search engine optimization. These include tools for keyword research, competitor analysis, link building, to name a few.

Besides providing information about keywords that a page is ranking for, it also offers new keyword opportunities. That way, you can quickly identify new ways to outrank your competitors.

Just paste the URL that you want to analyze and check organic keywords.

3. SEMRush

Like Ahrefs, SEMRush is a popular SEO tool that focuses on keyword research, competitor analysis, Pay-per-click, among others.

Log into the SEMRush dashboard and enter your competitor’s URL. Then, choose the country that you wish to analyze. Finally, click on Organic to see the keywords where your competitor is ranking organically.

Other tools for checking competitor’s keywords include SpyFu, BuzzSumo, Keyword Density Checker, to name a few.

Read More: How to Come up With Writing Topics for Your Website

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