How to Use Command+F (Find on Page) Function on iPhone in Safari
Learn how to search for specific text on a webpage in Safari on your iPhone using the built-in Find on Page feature.
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Yes, you can perform a similar search function to Command+F on an iPhone. Open Safari and navigate to the desired webpage. Tap the address bar and enter the search term. Scroll down to 'On This Page' and tap 'Find [search term]' to highlight all instances of the term on the page.
FAQs & Answers
- Can you do Command+F on an iPhone? Yes, you can use Safari's 'Find on Page' feature by tapping the address bar, typing your search term, and selecting 'Find on Page' to locate text on a webpage.
- How do I search for a word on a webpage using my iPhone? Open Safari, tap the address bar, enter the word you want to find, then tap 'Find [word]' under the 'On This Page' section to highlight all instances.
- Is there a shortcut equivalent to Command+F on iPhone? While there is no keyboard shortcut like Command+F on iPhone, the Find on Page feature in Safari provides similar functionality through the address bar search.