The table of contents isn't just for books.
You won't have to look as hard for stuff if you use an extension that puts a table of contents right there on the screen.Have you ever, while reading an article online, found yourself wishing for a table of contents? Sometimes you know what you’re looking for and just want to jump to the relevant section, but not every site gives you a quick way to do that.
There are a few browser extensions that can fill this gap. These offer a table of contents, basically just a list of all the headers on the page. You can click any of the headers to jump to that part of the page. I tried as many of these extensions as I could find—here are the three best ones.Justin Pot for Popular Scienceis a free extension for most browsers that can open a table of contents every time you click the extension’s icon.
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