Docs parity for find with JupyterLab. (#6917)

* Docs parity with JupyterLab.

* Fix capitalization.

* Update docs/source/notebook.md

Co-authored-by: Jeremy Tuloup <jeremy.tuloup@gmail.com>

* Added macos shortcut info.

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Co-authored-by: Jeremy Tuloup <jeremy.tuloup@gmail.com>
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## Searching
Jupyter Notebook has an intelligent built-in search plugin for finding text within a
notebook or other document, which uses the {kbd}`Ctrl-F` shortcut by default.
Jupyter Notebook has an advanced built-in search plugin for finding text within a
notebook or other document, which uses the {kbd}`Ctrl-F` ({kbd}`Cmd+F` for macOS) shortcut by default.
Your browser's `find` function will give unexpected results because it doesn't have
access to the full content of a document, but you can still use your browser find
function from the browser menu if you want, or you can disable the intelligent search
access to the full content of a document (by default), but you can still use your browser find
function from the browser menu if you want, or you can disable the built-in search
shortcut using the Advanced Settings Editor.
Alternatively, you can disable windowed notebook rendering to expose the full
document content to the browser at the expense of performance.
## Plotting
One major feature of the Jupyter notebook is the ability to display plots that