Compare Chrome extensions: SEE vs Multi-highlight

Stats SEE SEE Multi-highlight Multi-highlight
User count 2,000+ 202,042+
Average rating 3.54 4.10
Rating count 24 539
Last updated 2014-06-24 2020-06-17
Size 1.05M 60.78K
Version 1.14 1.21
Short description
SEE lets you view the web as a user with a visual impairment might Search and highlight multiple words on web pages.
Full summary

What is it like to be visually impaired? As a well-sighted person you'll likely never fully get to understand that. But SEE helps you imagine what it’s like.

For example, you could see what your website looks like for a colour blind person. Which might convince you to change the contrast in your design.

SEE is a product by Q42, created by Johan Huijkman and Marcel Duin. If you have any questions or just want to share your thoughts you can reach us at:

Or visit our website at q42.nl (Dutch) or q42.com (English).

You can download the source code at http://github.com/Q42/SEE. Or even better, improve it and do a pull request!

Known issues:

  • It can overwrite certain used CSS transforms/filters which can break your site while using it
  • It doesn't work on certain websites with complex CSS/DOM models
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Can do for you:

  • Highlight multiple english words on all pages. (whole word matching for english words, currently)
  • Your words will be saved.
  • Needs to refresh opened pages after install this extension.

If you love it, you can support it on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/alexius_lee) or donate via PayPal (https://www.paypal.me/alexiuslee)

Change log:

  • 1.21 - Remove tracelog codes (which has stopped receiving years ago).
  • 1.12~1.20 - Bug fix.
  • 1.11 - Temporary rollback to v1.7.
  • 1.10 - Change: Skip "content editable" elements; Support single letter non-english words.
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