If you’re a Firefox user, you can add sticky notes to any page with the help of the built-in Internote feature. Simply type in a note and hit the “add note” button. The note will be added to your current page and will be visible in the notes section of your browser history. You can also share your notes with other Firefox users by copying and pasting them into a message or email.


The Internote extension for Firefox lets you put sticky notes on any page you visit, and they will be there when you return to the page. Since it’s an extension, it won’t work across computers, but it’s still quite useful.

Here’s an example of a sticky note you might want to use:

Once you install the extension, you’ll notice the little yellow icon in the status bar. You can also add a bigger icon to the toolbar if you want. Clicking once will give you a new sticky note, and right-clicking will give you the menu where you can get to the manager.

In the Internote manager, you can see the list of all the sticky notes that you’ve left, and change/export them.

 

Really a quite useful extension, and it even has a little eye candy… look at the transparency effect:

Download Internote Extension from Mozilla Add-ons