find on page

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The 'find on page' tag on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft Edge's evolution of the classic Ctrl+F search tool, now enhanced with AI-powered features like Smart Find and Copilot integration. Discussions highlight how these updates move beyond simple keyword matching to offer context-aware suggestions, making it easier to locate information in long or complex webpages. Topics include the Copilot theme in Edge Canary, which visually signals when AI-assisted browsing is active, and the broader push to embed generative AI into everyday browser navigation. The tag reflects a focus on smarter, more intuitive in-page search experiences within Microsoft Edge.
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    Edge Canary’s Copilot Theme: Visual Identity for AI Browsing

    Microsoft is quietly testing a Copilot‑inspired theme in Edge Canary that recolors the browser frame whenever Copilot Mode is active—another sign that the company wants AI‑powered browsing to feel like a distinct, branded experience rather than just a sidebar add‑on. Early builds expose a new...
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    Microsoft Edge's Copilot Suggestions in Find on Page: The Future of Smarter Web Search

    Searching for specific content within long webpages or dense technical articles has historically hinged on the simplicity of pressing Ctrl + F and hoping that the right keyword produces a highlight in Microsoft Edge. Yet, as websites grow more complex and information becomes more nuanced...
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    Microsoft Edge's AI-Powered 'Find on Page' with Smart Find and Copilot Integration

    Microsoft Edge's "Find on Page" feature has long been a staple for users seeking specific text within a webpage. Traditionally, this function allowed users to locate exact matches of words or phrases by pressing Ctrl+F or selecting the option from the browser's menu. However, with the release of...
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