How does the Highlight feature work?
The highlight feature easily allows you to locate your search terms on the search results page(s). Clicking the “Highlight” button will highlight all your search terms in yellow on the search results page. If you elect to keep the “Highlight” turned on, it will highlight those search terms on all web (HTML) pages whether they are accessed through the Ask Toolbar, your web browser, or other sources. The highlight feature is a toggle switch that may be turned “on” or “off” simply by clicking on it. If you would like to highlight other terms on the web page, type the word(s) you would like highlighted in the search box (do not click the “Enter” key) and click the highlight button again; the new term will automatically be highlighted.
The highlight feature easily allows you to locate your search terms on the search results page(s). Clicking the “Highlight” button will highlight all your search terms in different colors (up to 5) on the search results page. If you elect to keep the “Highlight” turned on, it will highlight those search terms on all web (HTML) pages whether they are accessed through the Ask Jeeves Toolbar, your web browser, or other sources. The highlight feature is a toggle switch that may be turned “on” or “off” simply by clicking on it. If you would like to highlight other terms on the web page, type the word(s) you would like highlighted in the search box (do not click the “Enter” key) and click anywhere on the web page; the new term will automatically be highlighted.
The highlight feature easily allows you to locate your search terms on the search results page(s). Clicking the “Highlight” button will highlight all your search terms in different colors (up to 5) on the search results page. If you elect to keep the “Highlight” turned on, it will highlight those search terms on all web (HTML) pages whether they are accessed through the Virgin Radio Toolbar, your web browser, or other sources. The highlight feature is a toggle switch that may be turned “on” or “off” simply by clicking on it. If you would like to highlight other terms on the web page, type the word(s) you would like highlighted in the search box (do not click the “Enter” key) and click anywhere on the web page; the new term will automatically be highlighted. Note: In order to make web pages easier to scan for important keywords, the following terms will not appear highlighted unless they are entered in the Toolbar search box as single keyword queries or appear in a “phrase” that has bee
The highlight feature easily allows you to locate your search terms on the search results page(s). Clicking the “Highlight” button will highlight all your search terms in different colors (up to 5) on the search results page. If you elect to keep the “Highlight” turned on, it will highlight those search terms on all web (HTML) pages whether they are accessed through the Buckeye Toolbar, your web browser, or other sources. The highlight feature is a toggle switch that may be turned “on” or “off” simply by clicking on it. If you would like to highlight other terms on the web page, type the word(s) you would like highlighted in the search box (do not click the “Enter” key) and click anywhere on the web page; the new term will automatically be highlighted. Note: In order to make web pages easier to scan for important keywords, the following terms will not appear highlighted unless they are entered in the Toolbar search box as single keyword queries or appear in a “phrase” that has been ent
The highlight feature easily allows you to locate your search terms on the search results page(s). Clicking the “Highlight” button will highlight all your search terms in different colors (up to 5) on the search results page. If you elect to keep the “Highlight” turned on, it will highlight those search terms on all web (HTML) pages whether they are accessed through the Indiabar Toolbar, your web browser, or other sources. The highlight feature is a toggle switch that may be turned “on” or “off” simply by clicking on it. If you would like to highlight other terms on the web page, type the word(s) you would like highlighted in the search box (do not click the “Enter” key) and click anywhere on the web page; the new term will automatically be highlighted. Note: In order to make web pages easier to scan for important keywords, the following terms will not appear highlighted unless they are entered in the Toolbar search box as single keyword queries or appear in a “phrase” that has been en