How to Search Saved Pages and Annotations
Do you often struggle to find a specific page or annotation among your saved pages? With our search feature, you can quickly and easily find what you're looking for. Here's how to use it:
Accessing the Search Dashboard
There are three ways to access the search dashboard:
- Press option+f on your keyboard (default shortcut).
- Click on the search icon in the mini sidebar.
- Go to the extension menu and select "Search dashboard".
Using the Search Dashboard
Once you're on the search dashboard, you can use the following filters to narrow down your search:
- Full-text search: This allows you to search for specific words or phrases within the text of your saved pages and annotations. Our search feature is blazing fast, so you'll get results in no time.
- Time frame: You can filter your search results by time frame. The time frame filter also supports natural language queries like "2 weeks ago", making it even easier to find what you're looking for.
- Domains: You can filter your search results by domain. This is particularly useful if you remember the website where you saved a page, but not the exact title.
- Spaces: If you use spaces to organize your saved pages and annotations, you can filter your search results by space.
- Content type: You can also filter your search results by content type, including links, videos, PDFs, events, and highlights. To do this, there are tabs above the search results to select the content type you want to search for.
Conclusion
With our search feature, you can quickly and easily find any page or annotation you've saved. By using the various filters available, you can narrow down your search and find what you're looking for in no time. So, the next time you're searching for something you've saved, remember to use our search dashboard.