Wired Marker is like a collection of highlighter pens for marking web pages inside Firefox

You can use Wired Marker to highlight text, images or any other portion of a web page and the information get saved locally along with the URL of the page.
Here are a few reasons why Wired Marker scores over most other scrapbook extensions:
a. When you highlight a page, the exact position of that text is also recorded so the next time you open that page, Wired Marker will automatically highlight the same portions again.

b. If a page includes several blocks of highlighted text, you can still easily navigate through the pages using a color coded vertical scroll bar as shown above.
c. If you aren’t too happy with the default markers, there’s an option to create your own custom pens.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...on/6219">Wired Marker - The extension is developed in Japan as part of a government sponsored project. Give it a try .
You can use Wired Marker to highlight text, images or any other portion of a web page and the information get saved locally along with the URL of the page.
Here are a few reasons why Wired Marker scores over most other scrapbook extensions:
a. When you highlight a page, the exact position of that text is also recorded so the next time you open that page, Wired Marker will automatically highlight the same portions again.
b. If a page includes several blocks of highlighted text, you can still easily navigate through the pages using a color coded vertical scroll bar as shown above.
c. If you aren’t too happy with the default markers, there’s an option to create your own custom pens.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...on/6219">Wired Marker - The extension is developed in Japan as part of a government sponsored project. Give it a try .
Code:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6219
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