I can confirm that Command F searching for "extensive" with
Chrome 55.0.2883.95 on Mac OS Sierra 10.12.1 gives me this problem: it
finds one match (under the "Batteries Included") image, but I can't see the
highlighting until I hover over the image.

-Philip

On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 11:42 AM, Leif Andersen <l...@leifandersen.net>
wrote:

> > (For instance, Chrome on Mac OS does not have this problem.)
>
> Really? I get the same problem on Chrome on Mac OS. That's bizarre.
>
> Namely, chrome 55.0.2883.95, and OS X El Capitan.
>
> I also get it with Firefox 50.1 on OS X El Capitan
>
> I have not tried it anywhere else.
>
> > What are you doing on the Racket home page anyhow? ;)
>
> Tee hee. Well, in that specific instance I was helping someone find the
> mailing list page.
>
> But since I'm nearly blind I like to test our stuff for accessibility
> concerns.
>
>
> ~Leif Andersen
>
> On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 12:29 PM, Matthew Butterick <m...@mbtype.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Dec 28, 2016, at 6:18 AM, Leif Andersen <l...@leifandersen.net> wrote:
>>
>> I noticed that Ctr+F based searching is kind of uncomfortable on the new
>> website. Namely, if I am searching for a word that is located below one of
>> the images, it gets highlighted like you would expect, but the image
>> doesn't actually disappear. Thus I need to play whack-a-mole to find the
>> highlighted text myself.
>>
>> Instead, would it be possible to have the image disappear when the
>> relevant text is highlighted?
>>
>>
>> It's helpful to me if reports like this include browser / OS details, as
>> they don't all behave the same way. (For instance, Chrome on Mac OS does
>> not have this problem.)
>>
>> As Georges said, I don't know of any way to reveal-as-you-search.
>>
>> I think I can change it so the hover-box text doesn't show up in the
>> search results* though I'm not sure that would necessarily be an
>> improvement.
>>
>> What are you doing on the Racket home page anyhow? ;)
>>
>> * a div set to "display: none" will not be searched
>>
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