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Highlight and Mark Up Web Pages with WebNotes

WebNotes: Click to view larger image.The WebNotes toolbar makes it a snap to highlight portions of Web pages and add sticky notes. Both get remembered from one visit to the next.Ever wish you could take a yellow highlighter to a Web page--say, a particularly noteworthy passage in, say, a really witty and helpful blog post--so you could easily retrieve the information later on?

That's the idea behind WebNotes, which adds a virtual highlighter and sticky-notes to your browsing experience.

The service was designed to help folks like students and researchers mark up Web pages they way they'd mark up books or journals, but obviously it's useful for anyone who wants to record and organize information for future use.

After signing up for a WebNotes account (the Basic service is free), you simply install the WebNotes toolbar in your browser. When you click the Highlighter button, your mouse becomes, well, a highlighter: Drag it across a chunk of text just like you would to select the text.

A click of the Sticky Note button lets you append one of the famous yellow notes to the page, pasting it in the position of your choosing just by dragging and dropping.

Other toolbar options include Organizer, which opens a familiar folder-style interface for organizing your notes; and Share, which lets you e-mail your annotated page or get a permalink if you want to share it that way.

If all this sounds a bit familiar, you may be thinking of Evernote, a popular service that "clips" and organizes Web pages. The difference here is that your markups stay on each page from one session to the next (so long as the toolbar stays installed); you don't have to visit the WebNotes site to see your collection.

Needless to say, WebNotes can really come in handy. If you've ever longed for a highlighter and/or sticky note for a Web site, give this dynamite service a try.

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Comments (4)
  • By roohit

    Mon Jun 29 16:08:01 PDT 2009

    We have a faaaaar superior solution in practise that requires NO SIGNUP, and NO INSTALLATION (of any toolabar etc.) It has many more features than anything talked about in this article.

    In fact anyone can <>.

  • By roohit

    Mon Jun 29 16:10:21 PDT 2009

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  • By justrick

    Tue Jun 30 11:22:21 PDT 2009

    With all due respect, I've tried Roohit a few times, and I find the pop-up window very cluttered and confusing. Also, it just crashed Firefox three times in a row. I like the idea, just not the execution.

  • By roohit

    Wed Jul 01 10:03:39 PDT 2009

    Thanks for the feedback Rick. We have heard from others that the "Highlighter Panel" is cluttered, and we are working on fixing it.

    But you are (thus far) the first and only person that has ever said it crashed my browser. I'd be happy to work with you and see if we can re-create it?

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