Mac Safari, Permanent "find-on-current-webpage (command-f)" field?

In Mac Safari, is there a way to display the "Find on current webpage" (command-f) search field that is always displayed and available without needing to select cmd-f for each website?

Like this:

In other words, how do I search within individual webpages for some word or phrase, without needing to select command-f for each page I want to search?

Usually it would be a different phrase for each webpage.

I'm just looking for a search field like the one that appears when I type command-f, but want it always available, automatically, without having to type the command on each website.


Is this possible?


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Posted on Feb 20, 2020 10:25 AM

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Feb 24, 2020 7:13 AM in response to Eric Root

Yes, and it's not available in Safari Preferences either.

Safari Extensions, however I phrase the search, shows no results.

And strangely, I can't find anyone else asking this question in Forums either.

It would certainly be useful for speeding up searches on blogs, social media, news articles, and the like.

Thanks for confirming my suspicions about this lack.

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