Keyboard Shortcuts
You can use Alt+S to highlight and Alt+W to toggle the sidebar. Customize all shortcuts to fit your workflow.
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Get the most out of Web Highlights with these expert tips — keyboard shortcuts, sidebar customization, PDF highlighting, and more.
You can use Alt+S to highlight and Alt+W to toggle the sidebar. Customize all shortcuts to fit your workflow.
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You can align the sidebar left or right, switch between push and overlay mode, and resize it to your liking.
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You can disable Web Highlights by clicking the power icon in the sidebar or blacklisting domains in Settings.
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You can change the default highlight color by hovering over a color in the popup and clicking the star icon, or through Settings.
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You can turn off the automatic popup in Settings and highlight text using right-click or keyboard shortcuts instead.
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You can highlight any selected text by right-clicking and choosing "Highlight selected text" from the context menu.
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You can highlight and annotate PDF files directly in your browser, just like regular webpages.
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You can save any webpage in a clean, distraction-free reader format for offline access across all your devices.
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You forget about 80% of what you read within days. Our built-in spaced repetition turns your highlights into flashcards so you actually remember.
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You can choose between different highlight formats like headlines, bullet points, or code blocks to organize your research.
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You can highlight and take notes on any YouTube video transcript while watching.
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If the order of highlights is not correctly applied, you can manually reorder them by dragging and dropping highlights in the sidebar.
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You can Shift-click the arrow buttons to instantly move a highlight to the top or bottom of your list.
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You can type tag: followed by a tag name in the search field to instantly filter your grid — no need to open the filter menu.
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