![]() Previous versions of IE relied on a pop-up search box, into which you’d enter the text you wanted to find–then click Find. This has nothing to do with search engines rather, it’s about searching for text within the page you’re currently viewing. You’ve no doubt heard about newfangled features like Accelerators and Web Slices (see Preston Gralla’s full IE8 review for more details), but IE8 also has plenty of small but worthwhile usability improvements.įirst and foremost: dynamic inline search. And it’s better than Firefox’s!While it’s easy for Firefox die-hards like me to turn our noses up at Internet Explorer, the fact is that Microsoft’s browser has made a lot of progress. ![]() Internet Explorer finally gets with the program and adds inline search.
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