Mark Location

Mark a location on a page and scroll to it, sort of like bookmarks for a single web page.

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3.43 (Rating count: 7)
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Recent rating average: 3.14
All time rating average: 3.43

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Date Author Rating Comment
2025-01-13 Firefox user 15346968 I don't get why there are only 30 users (now 31 with me) of this very useful extension. It does exactly what it says it will and now, when I get tired or distracted from reading a very long article, I can come back to where I left off very easily. The only improvement I would suggest is a more vibrant icon for the toolbar. The current one tends to blend into the background. Other than that, thanks for a very handy tool!
2024-11-23 Firefox user 15218239
2023-03-25 Firefox user 16775180 Marking don't work on local files, e.g. file:///E:/folder/page.html
2020-04-12 Matheus Oliveira The extension is useful, except the fact that it not works in other tabs when the URL is copied.
2018-04-05 Firefox user 12302629 Hi I think the addon is useful, but it's a pity the markers are not saved. After reloading the page, the mark is no longer available and it would be good if you can manuel delete it again. Would be nice if you could do that. Then there are 5 stars.
2016-09-04 Firefox user 12357313 I just cannot figure out how to operate : Ctrl + , + 0-9 to mark a location. Ctrl + . + 0-9 to go to a saved location. How to operate these sequences? Is it Ctrl AND , (comma) then 0-6, or then + AND 0-9 ? ... multiple interpretations, please do be explicit. 4 stars for not taking into consideration users as myself! Because I'd love to use this add-on but just cannot get it to work ... EDIT after developer's reply - 1- OK for understanding the sequence : Mark a location : Ctrl AND comma (,) | Wait 1 second | 0-9 Go to a saved location : Ctrl AND period (.) | Wait 1 second | 0-9 2- Sequence doesn't work here. 3- Firefox 48.0.2 64-BIT on Windows 7SP1 64-BIT -- Keyboard is AZERTY The sequence, even operational is complicated : the developer could have at least described it correctly. How is anyone to guess the necessary 1 second time frame pause? The add-on's concept is IMO worthy but obviously something has to be done for the access keys because otherwise the star is unlikely to ever be born. I believe keys are called on the basis of a QWERTY keyboard which explains my second problem (after the complicated sequence), that of getting the add-on to work on an AZERTY keyboard.
2016-07-18 NO FEARs Will not use.....