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Make the websites you visited easier to view
Recolor Links
Elevate web accessibility by changing the color of visited links. Improve web browsing experience with a better color contrast. Recolor Links enables users with color deficiency to better navigate the web by allowing them to easily change the color of visited and unvisited links. These users usually have a hard time distinguishing the default color schemes of links that appear on search engine results pages and popular websites like YouTube, Wikipedia, etc. By changing the color contract of links, they are able to quickly identify which links are clicked and which are not – which will be much friendlier.
Promnesia
Recall which pages you already visited, why and in which context Promnesia is a browser extension (Chrome/Firefox/Firefox mobile) which provides a sidebar which complements browser history with some enhanced features. TLDR: it lets you explore your browsing history in context: where you encountered it, in chat, on Twitter, on Reddit, or just in one of the text files on your computer. This is unlike most modern browsers, where you can only see when you visited the link. It allows you to answer different questions about the current web page: - have I been here before? When? - why have I bookmarked it? - how did I get on it? Which page has led to it? - who sent me this link? Can I just jump to the message? - which links on this page have I already explored? - which posts from this blog page have I already read? *NOTE*: to get the most benefits from the extension, you also need to set up a supplementary service. You can find the instructions here: https://github.com/karlicoss/promnesia#setup
Site Visits
Shows you if you have previously visited the URL in the current tab. Displays the number of previous visits on the action icon, and… Shows you if you have previously visited the URL in the current tab. Displays the number of previous visits on the action icon, and displays the dates of 50 last visits when clicking the icon. If you sometimes visit a website, and you're not sure if you've previously visited it, but want to know, then this is the extension for you. It works by querying the browser's built-in history API - which means that if you have cleared your browsing history, it will not appear in this extension either. I plan to also add a search option, but otherwise the extension is meant to remain simple and minimal.
Markers
Add mark as seen buttons to your favorite websites. ⚠️ This extension includes paid plans. Once you install the Markers extension for Google Chrome on your desktop, a new mark as seen button will be added to the items listed below: ✓ Videos on Youtube (www.youtube.com) ✓ Videos on TED (www.ted.com) ✓ Tweets on Twitter (www.twitter.com) ✓ Products on Product Hunt (www.producthunt.com) Every time you mark an item as seen, we'll change its visual appearance so that you can easily spot items you've already seen when you visit the sites the next round. Your marked links are automatically synced and backed up on cloud. You have full control over your data. Useful Links: ✓ See our pricing and subscribe at https://www.markers.app/ ✓ Review our privacy policy at https://www.markers.app/privacy @ Contact us with any questions at support@markers.app