WayMark is a lightweight Firefox extension that lets you mark positions on web pages and quickly navigate between them, making it easier to read, revisit, and manage long content.
this md file is generated by LLM model
sidenote: this was originally developed for zen browser but it is firefox-based so i suppose it'll work just fine for any firefox-based browser
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Mark Positions on a Page Drop markers anywhere on a webpage to save important spots for later.
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Quick Navigation Instantly jump between your saved marks without scrolling manually.
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Persistent Marks Marks can be saved and reused across sessions (depending on settings), allowing you to return to the same points later.
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Keyboard Shortcuts Use customizable shortcuts to:
- Add a mark
- Jump between marks
- Navigate efficiently
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Improved Reading Workflow Ideal for:
- Long technical articles
- Documentation
- Research papers
- Reading long blog posts or writeups
- Navigating documentation while coding
- Studying or reviewing content
- Jumping between important sections quickly
- Open any webpage
- Add a mark at your current position
- Use shortcuts or controls to jump between marks
- Return later and continue where you left off
- Works directly in your browser
- No external data collection
- Marks are stored locally
Install from Firefox Add-ons:
👉 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/way-mark/
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Access to web pages is required to:
- Detect scroll positions
- Place markers
- Enable navigation
- Built as a Firefox WebExtension
- Uses browser storage for saving marks
- Injects UI elements into pages for navigation
Scrolling through long pages repeatedly is inefficient. WayMark gives you bookmark-like navigation inside a single page, saving time and improving focus. (Firefox Add-ons)
Specify your license here (e.g., MIT)
Contributions, ideas, and feedback are welcome!
If you find this useful, consider leaving a review on the Firefox Add-ons page.