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Text search like a PRO! Be it Web Page, TXT or JSON files, we got it covered! Text search like a pro! Be it Web Page, TXT or JSON files, we got it covered! What do we offer? - Modern UI - Search with Case Sensitivity - Search by Whole Word - Shortcuts: Alt + F to open and close - Lifetime support and upgrades! More to come! - PDF search - Search by regex - Search into inputs - Search and replace Please comment if you like it or having an issue!
Findr | A better Ctrl + F
Like Ctrl + F, but with the features you wish it had Similar to the "Find on page" (Ctrl + F) tool within Chrome, this extension allows users to enter search terms and see the matching text on the current webpage highlighted. The difference is, this extension supports many features that the "Find on page" tool does not such as: Why use this extension over other similar extensions? This extension checks for matches within HTML elements that other extensions don't support like: Q: How do I open this extension? A: You can open this extension by clicking on the Extensions menu in the toolbar of your browser and then clicking "Findr", or by using the quick key: Ctrl + Shift + F Q: What do I enter in the search box? A: You can choose to enter plain text like you would with Chrome's "Find on page" tool, or you can enter regular expressions. This extension supports JavaScript regular expressions. For more information on writing JavaScript regular expression please visit their documentation: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_expressions#writing_a_regular_expression_pattern Q: Why aren't matching terms being highlighted? A: If there are matching terms on the webpage that are not being highlighted, please reload the webpage and try again. If the issue persists please reach out to findr.extension@gmail.com
Better Ctrl+F
An enhanced version of the default Ctrl+F. Better Ctrl+F is a Chrome extension that is an enhanced version of the default Ctrl+F, providing a more flexible search experience within web pages. - Multi-term Search: Simultaneously search for up to 5 different terms - Custom Highlighting: Personalize colors for each search term and focused result - Advanced Search Options: Toggle case-sensitive and diacritics-sensitive searches - Efficient Navigation: Quickly move through search results using intuitive controls - Theme Options: Choose between light and dark mode for your preference - Persistent Settings: Your preferences are saved across browser sessions If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvement, please submit them through the GitHub Issues page. Your feedback is appreciated!
Text to search
Insert texts in the search bar by holding down the Ctrl key and passing over the text or by selecting, Ctrl + Alt + left click…
Mark My Search
Mark My Search is a complete word finder for anything you search online. Powerful highlighting and advanced features combine with a friendly, intuitive interface to provide effortless text finding without the compromise. Vibrant highlight colors look great on any page, complemented by scroll markers for locating matches and a keyword edit bar which stays until you're done. Shortcuts are available for every action while varied options let you personalise to your taste. Search for anything, on any search engine - DuckDuckGo, Google, Bing, even Reddit - and Mark My Search will pick out the words you're looking for, in that page and through any links you follow. Highlighting happens without having to press a button! Activate on any page using Alt+M or the context menu. Mark My Search is Free and Open Source on GitHub(1). See the Roadmap(2) for planned improvements! Main Features: • Enter keywords to find in the page • Create and automate keyword lists in the popup • Search query highlighting on any search engine • Compact toolbar to view and edit the query • Popup and settings menu for configuration • Rapid scrolling to matches • Keyword scrollbar markers • Completely operable by mouse or keyboard • Specific websites can be filtered To turn off visibility for automatic highlighting, simply open the options page at chrome://extensions > Mark My Search [Details] > [Extension options] and disable both visibility settings. The highlights will be hidden, while the toolbar and scroll markers remain visible, ready to be shown at a moment's notice. This does not apply to manually activated highlighting. To turn off automatic highlighting completely, click the extension's icon to open the popup, and disable "Detect search engines". You may wish to press the top-right puzzle piece (Extensions) and 'pin' the Mark My Search icon, so that you can easily click it to open the popup.