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Post by PickyChicky on May 29, 2020 15:01:13 GMT -6
It's funny how these things come to mind...I was typing a post on the eCrater forums and, as I was editing a typo, having difficulty find the little word I was looking for, I was reminded of this little trick that really comes in handy when dealing with code. It's something I also use as a seller when dealing with listing descriptions and such, so, I thought I'd share it with you. It's so very simple, too... When looking for a word on a page, simply hit CTRL-F and it will highlight all instances of the word on the page. To the right of the entry box are up and down arrows you can use to hop between instances of the word. It also has options for Highlight All, Match Case, Match Diacritics (have no idea), and Whole Words.
So, there you have it!
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Post by gravityvideo on Jun 5, 2020 16:55:34 GMT -6
So, since I am all full of useless information usually... Diacritics are punctuation that is above or below a letter in a word that gives it a different pronunciation.
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Post by PickyChicky on Jun 5, 2020 17:46:51 GMT -6
So, since I am all full of useless information usually... Hahaha! That's what people usually tell me. LOL
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Post by thecornerstonecowboy on Jun 6, 2020 5:56:37 GMT -6
DivaCritics: I've know some of those in life. Oh sorry, it says diacritics.
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