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20ktoday at 7:05 AM3 repliesview on HN

For me the two reasons I can't live without are

1. Firefox's ctrl-f search doesn't highlight all instances of a found item on the right hand side. It sounds petty, but its a gigantic timesaver for looking through research documents

2. Firefox's tab crash recovery isn't as solid. I use chrome with fully persistent tabs, and its a gigantic pain if I can't re-open them

If I could find a way to fix these I'd swap in a heartbeat


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Enneatoday at 7:11 AM

Firefox has added highlighting of search terms in the page's scroll bar quite a few versions ago, if you want to give it another spin for that.

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misswaterfairytoday at 7:21 AM

Do these Firefox extensions help?

I haven't used this, as I didn't know it was a feature I needed until you mentioned it.

- https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/find-in-page-...

Tab Session Manager allows you to dump tabs to groups for restoration later, with auto-save at regular intervals. Works quite well!

- https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tab-session-m...

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plqbfbvtoday at 7:20 AM

> 2. Firefox's tab crash recovery isn't as solid. I use chrome with fully persistent tabs, and its a gigantic pain if I can't re-open them

I normally have 5-50 tabs open (so perhaps on the lower end), but I can't recall the last time I crashed a tab in the last 3 years. I also use persistent/pinned tabs and never noticed issues.

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