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Automatically remembers your scroll position on websites. Return later and pick up reading right where you left off. Never lose your scroll position again. ScrollDock is a smart Chrome extension that automatically saves your scroll position on any webpage and restores it when you return — even after closing the tab, refreshing, or coming back days later. Perfect for readers, researchers, and multitaskers. 💡 Whether you're reading long articles, researching, or browsing threads, ScrollDock ensures you always resume right where you left off. 🔹 Key Features: ✅ Automatically remembers your scroll position on websites. ✅ Instantly restores your scroll spot when you revisit. ✅ Works seamlessly across most websites and platforms. ✅ Lightweight, fast, and 100% privacy-friendly — no data collection. ✅ Boosts productivity and reading continuity. 📌 Perfect for: Blog readers, students, researchers, content creators, and anyone who hates losing their place while browsing. Install ScrollDock now and enjoy smooth, uninterrupted browsing — every scroll, every time.
Page Position Bookmarks
Save and jump to specific scroll positions on any webpage Page Position Bookmarks - Perfect for LLM's Save and jump to specific scroll positions on any webpage. Perfect for any LLM, long articles, documentation, and research. Never lose your place again! Page Position Bookmarks lets you save and instantly jump to specific scroll positions on any webpage. Whether you're reading long articles, studying documentation, or researching topics, this extension helps you navigate efficiently. Perfect For: - Long Articles & Blog Posts – Save important sections for quick reference - Documentation & Tutorials – Bookmark key steps and explanations - Research Papers – Mark important findings and citations - Save your current scroll position with a custom name - Instant bookmarking with one click - Jump to any saved position with smooth scrolling - No more endless scrolling to find your spot - Perfect for returning to important sections - Save as many positions as you need per page - Each bookmark has a custom name and timestamp - Organize your reading efficiently - Delete bookmarks you no longer need - Bookmarks saved locally on your device - Survives browser restarts and updates - Your bookmarks are always there when you need them - All data stored locally on your device - Your bookmarks remain private - Use descriptive names for your bookmarks - Bookmark key sections as you read - Delete old bookmarks to keep your list clean - Works great with long-form content and research
Page Bookmark
Don't waste your time to read bookmarks. Just put your energy to read something meaningful online with 'page bookmark' The page bookmark can be useful when reading html pages in order, such as documents or webtoons that you have read. The page to which the document has been read is recorded by pressing the autoUpdate button. If your Chrome bookmarks are too messy, or if you need to register a page as a bookmark and delete the previous page from the bookmarks, try using the page bookmark. Main Features -Scroll Restoration -Mark where you are reading currently like a real bookmark -Make you bookmark simple #1 ::: Go to the any page and click the Add This Page button. At this point, you'll see a preview of the site's domain and how the current page will be saved. #2 ::: If you want to save the last page you used while using the site, click the AutoUpdate button of the item of current site. -At this time, you can register multiple pages of one site separately, so be careful not to autoupdate wrong items on the same site. #3 ::: When you turn off and restart Chrome, click the "Current" button on the item to return to the last saved page. -Click the "Previous" button to open the page that was saved before one Autoupdate. #4 ::: If you want, click the delete button to delete the item. #0 ::: If you try to add another page that is already in the item, a warning window will pop up and ask you to choose whether to register or not.
Scroll Back
Save your last location on a webpage Click on the icon, setting it to green, to save the current scroll position on a webpage. Click on the icon again, setting it to red, to auto scroll the webpage back to the top when refreshed. Click on the icon again to reset back to the default mode (normal chrome scrolling). You can change default setting (mode) by going to the options page. This should work for most websites but not pdf.
Restore Scrollbar Position for Mac
Restores the last scrollbar position when dragging the scrollbar when your mouse leaves the scrollbar's buffer zone. How many times have you scrolled the webpage a certain distance and suddenly want to "peek" at sometime at the top or bottom of the webpage without losing your current scroll position? If I scroll back to the top (or bottom) of the page to review part of the webpage, there is no guaranteed way to return to where I was. On Windows systems, this is easy because when dragging the scrollbar using the mouse, if you keep the mouse button held down, and move the pointer sideways for about 100 pixels, the scrollbar goes back to its location before being dragged, and the webpage with it. Mac systems have not implemented this super useful behavior, but with this extension you can now have a similar feature too. To quickly scroll to another part of the webpage and easily jump back to the current position, simply drag the scrollbar to the desired part of the webpage, and without releasing he mouse button, drag the pointer away from the scrollbar at least 100 pixels away and then release the mouse button. Limitation: For performance reasons, only the top level scrollbar is supported. For scrollbars inside subsections of the webpage, it isn't supported. For a discussion on this behavior, please see this thread: https://www.red-bean.com/kfogel/scrollbar-redux.html