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Hi ! I recently switched to Zen over from Vivaldi, and I'm looking for a feature (if it exists) that Vivaldi has. When I do a CTRL+F search to highlight a word in a link or clickable hypertext, is there a keyboard shortcut I can use to click that link ? Vivaldi uses CTRL+Enter, but it doesn't seem to work in Zen. Thansk! |
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I found a similar unsolved discussion that might be helpful: Keybind to open search result in tab/new tab. This thread discusses the need for a keyboard shortcut to open search results, similar to your request for a shortcut to click links found with CTRL+F. |
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It's not a Vivaldi thing, it's the Chromium engine which has had this feature since forever. |
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Ok I've accidentally stumbled upon the answer to my question ! Turns out there's a way to do this in firefox and its forks : you can use the "search links only" feature by pressing the single quote character key while you're on a page, which opens up a search bar like CTRL+F, except it'll only target links and once you've found the one you want you only have to press Enter to go there. |
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Ok I've accidentally stumbled upon the answer to my question ! Turns out there's a way to do this in firefox and its forks : you can use the "search links only" feature by pressing the single quote character key while you're on a page, which opens up a search bar like CTRL+F, except it'll only target links and once you've found the one you want you only have to press Enter to go there.