I was using Chrome trying to edit Javascript on the fly for testing, and 
found the function from the element easily enough but found it difficult to 
actually edit the code, so I opened the page in Firefox and did a search 
for the same function but it wasn't found in the HTML tab, even though I 
did find it eventually by expanding the script tag and looking for it. It 
would only come up in search if I did it in the Script tab, which is 
missing all color coding and expand/contract for tags. I don't understand 
why a search for a word that actually is in the HTML tab is not found if 
it's in a script tag, and why the Script tab shows everything in black and 
white and HTML tags that can't be expanded or contracted.

Just the inability to find the word in a script tag in the HTML is a severe 
feature lack when Chrome can find it. The HTML tab should contain all HTML 
tag content and it should all be searchable. The Script tab I would expect 
to just show script sources and not also all HTML tags in raw text.

This seems like a major setback to Firebug from Chrome, so is this fixable?

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