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Toe

macrumors 65816
Original poster
Mar 25, 2002
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In Safari, go to any page on the Apple website, such as:
http://www.apple.com/mac/

Now press command-F and search for the text appearing in one of the tabs at the top, such as iPhone. The resulting selected text only appears in a find result, not in any other way of viewing the page.

OK, so the title of this post was a little inaccurate. Extremely pointless, hardly fun. :p
 

Unspeaked

macrumors 68020
Dec 29, 2003
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West Coast
Please tell me that when you discovered this A) Safari was the only application on your entire Mac that was currently working and B) apple.com was the only website you could acces with it because otherwise, there's really no excuse.

:p
 

kyleaa

macrumors regular
Jun 20, 2006
244
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Now this may be a 1) 10.5.2 fix or 2) side effect of having the debug menu enabled, but when I do this, the search clearly identifies that the result is of the ALT text of the image at the top, and creates a hovering bubble of that alt text near the image.

And also when I do this, the alt text link stays put even after closing out of the find option...
 
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