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  1. Banned
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    Hi everyone.

    Often I make word research in a web page. Using Firefox I click Modifiy – find in this page and a box appears in the bottom where I digit a word and firefox goes directly to the position of this word in the page.

    But this is the problem: It often happen that I use 2 or 3 recurring words so I wuold need many of these research boxes.
    The best would be that every time I open Firefox It remembers the last words I used.

    Do you know if there is a modifiy or a plugin for this function?
    I tried with the addons but there are so many that I lost myself.

    Perhaps Google toolbar gives a little help but it’s not what I am looking for.

    Thank you everyone for your help.


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  2. Member
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    Closest is the for the FAYT (Find As You Type) plugin.

    It won't remember the word from session to session but you can "hightlight all" and you can do "next" and "previous"

    Very useful little plugin. Check the instructions page for how to set it up correctly.
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  3. Banned
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    Interesting!
    Then, I go to try.
    Meanwhile thanks.
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  4. Member
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    Search Comp PM
    What you type in the search box is exactly what Firefox will find. If you are looking for "Class 1 Reagents", then type in exactly that, spaces and all (but without the "quotes"). Firefox will find all references to "Class 1 Reagents" that are on the web page.

    Couldn't be simpler.

    There is also Window's cut-and-paste feature if you get too tired in typing the same search over and over. Just store your search items in a text file and cut-and-paste them as needed.
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