Find in page (Ctrl+F search) should be able to automatically scroll scrolling elements, not just the main viewport
Whether in complex forms (like Bugzilla's?) or applications like Trello or Kanboard (two kanban board web applications that allow having individual scrolling columns of items), Epiphany's Ctrl+F
feature should be able to automatically scroll those scrolling components when it finds matches in them (which it can already do).
For example, if I have a very long list of items in a trello column, each column can scroll individually, and the search result I'm looking for may therefore be off-screen. Epiphany tells me it can find the match for what I'm looking for, but it nevers shows the currently selected (if there are multiple matches, even if I click the v/^ buttons in the searchbar) to me, because it's off-screen due to scrolling. In comparison, Firefox is able to do this as expected.
This is imporant to me for the ability to use epiphany web apps efficiently.