I'm searching for the string global rule
on this page: https://help.obdev.at/littlesnitch4/ref-rule-properties
Chromium finds the text; Firefox does not.
Firefox
Abbreviated HTML (as rendered by the browser):
<html>
<body>
<section class="topic">
<div>
<p>
s are called
<em>
<span class="match">
::before
global
</span>
<span class="match">
::before
rule
</span>
s
</em>
</p>
</div>
</section>
</body>
</html>
Chromium
Abbreviated HTML (as rendered by the browser):
<html>
<body>
<section class="topic">
<div>
<p>
"s are called "
<em>
<span class="match">
::before
"global"
</span>
<span class="match">
::before
"rule"
</span>
"s"
</em>
</p>
</div>
</section>
</body>
</html>
Note that this exact HTML is only produced when navigating to this page after searching for the string "turn into global rule" in the website's global search, i.e. the webpage tags the terms in the page that matched your search term.
Two questions:
Is there some sleezy hack that I can do in Firefox so it will find the text? I'm thinking, perhaps there's some toggle in
about:config
where a user can opt into some experimental improved text search behavior, or something.(Optional) What is the difference between the Firefox and Chromium text search implementations that might account for these different outcomes?
My gear:
- MacOS 12.0.1
- Intel x86_64
- Firefox (stable) 93.0
- Chromium 95.0.4638.54 (ungoogled-chromium build)