find.highlightResults()
Highlights the results of a previous call to find.find()
.
When an extension calls find()
, the matches are not highlighted automatically, but they are stored by the browser. Call highlightResults()
to highlight them.
Note that the stored results are global across all extensions, so for example, if extension A calls find("apple")
, then extension B calls find("banana")
, then if extension A calls highlightResults()
, the results for "banana" will be highlighted.
Syntax
browser.find.highlightResults( options // optional object )
Parameters
-
options
Optional -
object
. An object specifying additional options. It may take any of the following properties, all optional:tabId
-
integer
. ID of the tab to highlight. Defaults to the active tab. rangeIndex
-
integer
. Index of the range to highlight. Defaults to highlighting all ranges. noScroll
-
boolean
. Don't scroll to highlighted item. Defaults totrue
.
Return value
None.
Browser compatibility
Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
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Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | WebView Android | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | |
highlightResults |
No |
No |
57 |
? |
No |
No |
? |
? |
No |
? |
? |
? |
Examples
Search the active tab for "banana", log the number of matches, and highlight them:
function found(results) { console.log(`There were: ${results.count} matches.`); if (results.count > 0) { browser.find.highlightResults(); } } browser.find.find("banana").then(found);
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/find/highlightResults