Mark Scroll Positions
Mark your scroll locations for later.
Mark a location on a page and scroll to it.
Review user movement over the last 30 days.
Track rating movement over time to see whether quality signals remain stable.
Compare 1-day, 7-day, and 30-day net growth and growth rate.
Review publication date, version, supported languages, and crawl timestamps.
Review the store description, core capabilities, and common use cases.
While reading a wall of text you might want to jump around the page and if there are no links, finding the parts you want to check often can be tedious. This add-on helps you in that goal by allowing you to bookmark those locations.
In the new version (0.5.1) you can have permanent marks for pages. They will last until you clear them. This is now a default setting for new installs. Or you can change to have volatile marks that disappear if you refresh the page.
You can configure your own key shortcuts (any won't work, for example shortcuts that Firefox uses) for marking and scrolling in the settings.
Permanent marks use IndexedDB for saved images. So they might be deleted in some case. You might need to refresh page to update marks in some edge cases, as if you have the same page (exact URL) open in several tabs or if you switch between permanent and volatile marks.
For usage, see a demo at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsyrQENMXjg.
---
Inspect the latest comments and rating distribution.
The Chrome Web Store shows 7 reviews, but only 0 review bodies have synced into ExtScope so far. Showing the synced reviews available right now.
Review related products from the Chrome Web Store detail page.
Mark your scroll locations for later.
Save and revisit specific sections inside webpages to quickly continue reading without scrolling.
Mark your position on the page and jump between marks using F2 key
An extension to open a link to the same position on the page as you are currently scrolled to.
This extension alters browser Geolocation latitude and longitude to user-defined values
Hide your geographic location from websites.