Simon,

I am not sure what problem this is solving. In Both Chrome and FireFox 
Ctrl-f opens find, F3 moves to the next and shift-f3 moves to the last.

Was it just you did not know about f3 so created ctrl-g ? or is F3 not 
working on TiddlyDesktop?

Firefox even tells you the number found.

Regards
Tony

On Tuesday, 26 February 2019 12:03:21 UTC+11, Simon Huber wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi there,
>
> I've created this little demo here: 
> http://find-on-page-test.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> It allows to find words on the page using a very simple action-widget
>
> it uses window.find() which isn't supported by all browsers but it works 
> in TiddlyDesktop
>
>
> ctrl-f opens a search panel,
> ctrl-g / ctrl-shift-g cycle through the matches
>
>
> what I've noticed is that matches on tags are found but the selection 
> isn't visible
>
>
> I'd like to make this work similar to the browser native behavior, that 
> shows all matches selected and the "cycle-match" in a highlight color, but 
> I'm not sure if that's that easy
>
> ... anyway, I think many users would be happy about a small tiddlydesktop 
> upgrade in this direction
>
>
> what do you think?
>

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