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schenney-chromium left a comment (w3ctag/design-reviews#1120) I've also done some more searching for developers or users asking for the ability to modify the search results appearance. Through the user style sheet or a browser extensions individual users could make use of `::search-text` to increase contrast for the find results even if sites do not. This would be useful for users who desire higher contrast or other accommodations. On the original CSS WG issue someone wants this to avoid conflicts with the ECMAScript spec highlights. https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/3812#issuecomment-1703272181 In a discussion about find-in-page and accessibility, a "remaining challenge" is "Styling Search Matches" https://schepp.dev/posts/rethinking-find-in-page-accessibility-making-hidden-text-work-for-everyone/#remaining-challenges A Mozilla user asks for the feature here: https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/increased-visibility-for-current-quot-find-in-page-quot-match/idi-p/26500 -- Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/w3ctag/design-reviews/issues/1120#issuecomment-3543583294 You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Message ID: <w3ctag/design-reviews/issues/1120/3543583294@github.com>
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