Search for Text on personel Pages
One very beneficial tool currently missing in the iPad version of Safari is the quality to search for text within a page. This is especially annoying when you corollary a link in Google and end up on a very long page with no idea where your search term appears.
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A workaround for this is to get into the habit, when searching the web, of visiting Google's "cached" (saved and indexed) version of a webpage rather than the "live" version. You'll find a link for this choice next to each of the results when you search Google. Click "cached" and see a version of the target page that's got each of your search terms highlighted in a separate color throughout - almost as good as being able to click the "Find" option.
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How to View Pdfs and Word Docs Online
The iPad and iPad 2 can view Word, Excel and Pdf docs on the web. Once opened, scroll down to read subsequent pages, and double-tap to zoom in just as you would with a regular webpage.
Unfortunately, that's all you can do, as there are no options to then save the Pdf files to your iPad or iPad 2. You could, however, generate a bookmark so that you can swiftly return to the file again, assuming you are online, or use a dedicated Pdf reader app that can save a copy of the file on the iPad for you.
iPad Specialized Websites
Though the iPad and iPad 2 can deal with almost all webpages, some are specially designed to work perfectly on the iPad screen. One of the best examples of this is Google's Gmail interface. Try it for yourself to see how awesome it looks.
Many sites like this use the newest Html5 technologies to generate their look. This is one technology that has been made popular by Apple and is championing as a part of their much-hyped anti-Flash policy. This topic has been extremely debated and questioned by both, Apple enthusiasts and Pc lovers.
Using Browsers Other than Safari
There are some alternative browsers ready in the iPad App store, but none that assess to Safari. Safari offers the most features and is the one browser that integrates the iPad and the World Wide Web in the most productive ways. Browse or search the "Utilities" and "Productivity" categories to see what's ready in the App Store. There are always a ton of new apps being released.
iPad and iPad 2: Internet Browsing Tips
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