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Frequently Asked Questions
You can annotate articles directly in your browser by using a compatible browser extension. This allows you to highlight, add notes, and organize your annotations efficiently.
Yes, you can annotate while using the Zoom browser extension if it's enabled. This feature allows you to mark and comment on documents shared during Zoom sessions.
In Google Chrome, you can use an annotation extension to highlight text, add comments, and even share your annotations with others. These tools integrate seamlessly into the browser.
An annotation browser extension is a tool that enables you to add notes, highlights, and comments directly onto web pages you visit, enhancing your research and study capabilities.
To annotate a website article, install a browser extension that allows annotations. Once installed, you can select text to highlight, add notes, and categorize your annotations.
Editor annotations are notes or marks added to text by an editor. In a browser context, these could be comments or edits you make directly within a document or article online.
Yes, using a browser extension you can annotate infographics by adding notes or highlighting key areas to emphasize important information.
Yes, multiple Chrome extensions are available for annotations, enabling you to highlight, comment, and save annotations on webpages.
To annotate using the Zoom web browser, ensure that annotation functionality is enabled in your settings. This allows you to interact and add notes during a session.
Yes, some annotation tools support modals. They allow you to interact with text in popup windows for a streamlined annotation process.
The text editing tool can handle file uploads up to 100 MB in size. Ensure your files meet this requirement to use the annotation features effectively.
No, the annotation tools require an internet connection as they function through your browser and rely on online data processing.
While there are character limitations for processing certain variants, standard annotation tools generally don't impose specific text length restrictions.
Most annotation extensions allow you to share your notes and highlights with others, facilitating collaboration and feedback.
Currently, real-time preview isn't supported while annotating. You might need to refresh or save changes to review annotations.