It is available in the majorweb browsers, includingChrome,Microsoft Edge, Safari, and Opera.

Here’s the keyboard shortcut method:

When you’re on the web page, pressCtrl+Fin Windows and Linux.

pop in the word(or phrase) you want to find.

Person searching online using a computer and a phone

Person searching online using a computer and a phone.Teera Konakan / Getty Images

The web page scrolls to the nearest occurrence of the word.

Or, snag the arrows on the right (or left) side of the Find Word window.

On a Mac, use the following process, regardless of the internet tool you use.

Safari on a Mac with the Edit menu highlighted

Use this process when using eitherSafariorOpera.

Go to the menu bar at the top of the page, then selectEdit.

ChooseFind in This Page.

Google with the More menu highlighted

Some browsers may have the optionFind.

Depending on the internet tool you use, you may have to take four steps rather than three.

For example, with Google Chrome, hover the mouse cursor overFind, then selectFind.

Google site specific search

These instructions should work for the corresponding mobile browsers as well.

ChooseFindorFind in This Page.

throw in your search term and pressEnter.

Google site specific results

Google has special characters and features to narrow and control your search.

Typesitefollowed by a colon (:) and the name of the website you want to search.

Altogether, it should be something like this:

site:lifewire.com Android apps

PressEnterto display the search results.

Search in page Chrome

The search results come from the website that you entered.