Compare Chrome extensions: Multi-highlight vs efTwo (F2) - Advanced Find on Page
Stats | Multi-highlight | efTwo (F2) - Advanced Find on Page |
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User count | 202,042+ | 8,000+ |
Average rating | 4.10 | 2.35 |
Rating count | 539 | 341 |
Last updated | 2020-06-17 | 2019-03-08 |
Size | 60.78K | 133.12K |
Version | 1.21 | 1.4 |
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Search and highlight multiple words on web pages. | Find one or more words on a page and don't worry about their connection or inflection (replacing the glass = replaced all glasses) |
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With efTwo (F2) Advanced find on Page you can easily skim through a page: just open up your new search box (tap F twice), type in the words you are looking for and efTwo will highlight all words on the page, no matter what inflection they use (or if you visited the page from a search engine, the keywords might already be in the box. You don't have to worry about trying to create a strange word that might match on the page: if you are search for the word 'replace' you want to see 'replacing' as well, so you'd end up typing 'replac' in the search bar. With efTwo, you type in either 'replace' or 'replacing' and it will search all inflections for you. A truly essential and unique feature of efTwo. To find just a specific word from your search term, just click that word and the search box will change: if you click the next button or hit a hotkey (eg F2), it will jump only to that word on the page. Please, leave a comment, bug report or feature request in the comment box below. I'm planning to add features to the plugin soon, but until then, I'd be more than happy to see some feedback from You! ============ What Others Say About Us Lifehacker Australia |