This will immediately give you access to all the navigational links that you wouldn't get access to.
2. It harmonizes tabbing experience visually.
Sites have made a mess of focus indicators, most removing them. This extension will make the active selection more visible.
3. It surfaces the associated link easier.
4. In the near future it will support all HTML elements.
You'll be able to search for the inputs and select the one you choose.
5. It pulls in history/favorite/open tabs/common sites to pull your browsing context into the current tab.
6. It's a more natural flow.
To select a link and follow it with chrome you need to:
1.CMD/CTRL + F
2. Search for link
3. ESC to select the element (esc is a weird key here)
4. Enter
Instead
1.CMD/CTRL + F
2. Search for link
3. TAB to select the element
4. Enter
7. You can see the search results in the result set all at once even if they are far apart on the page.
You listed a lot of "features", but I don't understand the problem they are solving or what half of those features mean. Personally I don't understand why I need "links" to be surfaced, as they immediately appear when I search for them. I also don't search a lot on a page, when I do is just to find the "Pricing" or "About" link, which as soon as I type it I will be sent to the correct section.
I still don't understand what would be the use case of this? When exactly would I use it? When I want to do X? What is X? How does it fit into my existing flow or just browsing?
I think having a video that shows the exact process that I would take would help (from problem to solution, not only showcasing features).
> To select a link and follow it with chrome you need to: 1.CMD/CTRL + F 2. Search for link 3. ESC to select the element (esc is a weird key here) 4. Enter
Instead 1.CMD/CTRL + F 2. Search for link 3. TAB to select the element 4. Enter
This is a good explanation. So it saves me one key press and also presents search results better, which sounds pretty nice.
In my case, I rarely search on a page, and when I do I don't think it's slow or annoying. I usually avoid adding more browser extensions as they make Chrome slower and more buggy, I personally don't think I would add it to improve a flow that I rarely use.
Everything that happens to me is a consequence of decisions I have made based on decisions others have made based on decisions others have made... Everything is playing out how it should.