Context Bookmarks are a great way to keep track of what you’ve read and where you’re at in a book. They’re also a great way to find specific passages or chapters that you want to read again. But how do you get started? Well, there’s one easy way: by opening the context menu and selecting “access your bookmarks in the context menu.” This will take you right to your bookmarks, as well as any other information that was associated with that bookmark. If you want to add a new bookmark, just click on the Add New bookmark button and enter the name of the bookmark into the text field. You can also drag and drop bookmarks onto your screen, or use the arrow keys to move them around.


Options & Usage

Once you have the extension installed, everything is ready to go. There are two options that you can choose to deselect if you desire.

Right Click to access your Context Menu and there at the bottom you will see the Bookmarks entry. Quick and easy access to all of your bookmarks right there in the browser window without having to go back to the top of your browser to access them (nice!).

Note: This extension will not access any bookmarks that you may have in the Bookmarks Toolbar.

Conclusion

If you prefer being able to access your bookmarks from wherever you happen to have your mouse instead of going back to the top of your browser, then this is one add-on that you should take a look at.

Links

Download the Context Bookmarks extension (Mozilla Add-ons)