
FindOnPage Bookmarklets
Add dynamically page highlighting buttons according to a previous Google search. Meant to become a replacement for the famous SearchWP on Firefox Quantum.

What is FindOnPage Bookmarklets?
FindOnPage Bookmarklets is a Firefox add-on by beccare. This add-on has 21 daily active users and a good user rating of 4.43. The latest version, 1.2a, was updated 5 years ago.
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Summary
When visiting a Google*) Search result page, for every keyword a bookmark with javascript (i.e. a bookmarklet) is added to the bookmarks toolbar. Make sure you have that toolbar visible, see the other screenshots on the Firefox add-on page. Each bookmarklet highlights its keyword in any open browser tab and scrolls that page to the n_th occurence when clicked n times. An extra bookmarklet with a black triangle ▲ scrolls upwards to the previous occurence of the current search term The bookmarklet with half a square ◧ toggles between exact and partial match ("new" matches "news") Preconfigured for Google, Bing, Duckduckgo, Yandex. See options. Note: Highlighting won't work on pages where Content Security Policy (CSP) blocks bookmarklets in general (e.g. news.google and yandex .com).
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Safety
Risk impact
FindOnPage Bookmarklets requires a number of risky permissions that can potentially harm your browser and steal your data. Exercise caution when installing this add-on. Review carefully before installing. We recommend that you only install FindOnPage Bookmarklets if you trust the publisher.
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Risk likelihood
FindOnPage Bookmarklets has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.
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