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It would be super useful if it was possible to search and jump to specific words. Right now the only way to search is by opening the Find or Create Page functionality. This is very inconvenient if all you want to do is look for something you know you have written in the page you are on.
To fix this I suggest that hitting CTRL+F will search the page you are in.
Like in this panel if I hit CTRL+F then and search for "stuff" then pressing the Up or Down buttons on the search field that will pop up will navigate between the first three bullet points.
I would say that for block references it may be easier to not search them for now and once the feature is implemented that could be added later.
The sidebar should not be searched since I can check if a different page contains the word I am looking for using the Find or Create page feature.
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It would be super useful if it was possible to search and jump to specific words. Right now the only way to search is by opening the Find or Create Page functionality. This is very inconvenient if all you want to do is look for something you know you have written in the page you are on.
To fix this I suggest that hitting CTRL+F will search the page you are in.
Like in this panel if I hit CTRL+F then and search for "stuff" then pressing the Up or Down buttons on the search field that will pop up will navigate between the first three bullet points.
I would say that for block references it may be easier to not search them for now and once the feature is implemented that could be added later.
The sidebar should not be searched since I can check if a different page contains the word I am looking for using the Find or Create page feature.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: