Search Highlighter

Search Highlighter

Search and highlight keywords in any page via toolbar popup.

Total ratings for Search Highlighter
3.25 (Rating count: 16)
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Date Author Rating Comment
2023-10-15 TheGrynnKeeper Works as advertised. Highlights the searched word(s) on the web page without pressing 'enter', or clicking a button. Like this better than the old program that I had.
2022-12-25 GanJingWorld Gan Jing World is a clean, curated universe and a dynamic, overlapping network of integrated platforms and services. ==> https://www.ganjing.com
2020-01-19 jdmorris Doesn't work and Firefox constantly tells me it has a script that is slowing things down.
2019-09-07 Adam It works but the color it "highlights" is so dim and dull it's hardly any help, maybe on black&white text page. Would be great if I could chose color.
2019-04-02 Firefox user 14734850 When Lightbeam is used, I find out that it connects with Google.
2018-12-23 Firefox user 14517069
2018-07-29 Firefox user 14188799 Make crash pages when use, kind of slow
2018-05-05 Art of Walls Just one thing: Make this add on as similar to SearchWP as the API allows, please!
2018-03-22 Firefox user 13887857
2018-03-15 Firefox user 13433477 A good start so far! Thanks! — It should only highlight and not change the layout with huge round frames arround every find (maybe a setting?). Also some very basic "dummy-regex" would be nice, so if you search for something like "40M" but can't remember the number, you could type "{n}M" and all number-M combinations would be highlighted. On the old "SearchWP" addOn I would have searched just for "M" and checked the output fast scrolling, with the huge borders around every "M" with this tool, you can't read the text any more... So maybe just the style would help already, but dummy-regex would be something extra nice. :)
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