Help - Basic operations

Putting markers

Wired-Marker enables users to put markers on the web page. There are two ways to put a marker.

Putting markers by drag & drop into the sidebar

1) Select the text that you would like to mark using a mouse.

2) Drag the selected text and drop into a folder.

*You can also put a marker by drag and drop the selected text into the object list view.


Putting markers by using right-click context menu

1) Select the text that you would like to mark using a mouse.

2) Right-click the selected text and select the marker that you would like to use from the ¡ÈWired-Marker¡É in the context menu.

*The right-click context menu is available even when the Wired-Marker sidebar is hidden. If the resolution of the monitor is low, using context menu is better way than using sidebar.

*Structures of the right-click context menu is same with folder structures of Wired-Marker sidebar.


Removing markers

There are two ways to remove a marker.

Removing a marker by removing a object in the Wired-Marker sidebar

1) Right-click on a marker object that you would like to remove.

2) Select ¡ÈRemove¡É from the context menu.

3) Click ¡ÈYes¡É button in the following confirmation dialog box.

*A marker object is also removable by clicking and pressing ¡ÈDelete¡É key.

*Multiple marker objects are also removable by selecting on the object list view.

Removing a marker by using right-click context menu

1) Right-click on the marked text in a web page.

2) Select ¡ÈClear this marker¡É from Wired-Marker context menu.


Back to the marker position

Wired-Marker enable users to back to the marker position easily. There are two ways to back to the marker position.

Back to the marker position by using sidebar

Double clicking a marker object in the object list view of side bar that you would like to refer will lead you to the marker position.

*When applying ¡Ètogether¡É layout, just clicking object will lead you to the marker position.

Back to the marker position by using Wired-Marker menu

Selecting a marker menu from the submenu of Firefox ¡ÈWired-Marker¡É menu will lead you to the marker position. The ¡ÈWired-Marker¡É menu has same structures with Wired-Marker side bar.


Marking images

Wired-Marker enable users to put marker on not only text but also a image. There are two ways to put marker on a image.

Putting marker on a image by drag & drop into the sidebar

1) Drag a image you would like to mark into a folder in the side bar.

*You can also put a marker by drag and drop the image into the object list view.

Putting marker on a image by using right-click menu

Right-click a image that you would like to put a marker and select a marker you would like to put from ¡ÈWired-Marker¡É context menu.

*The right-click context menu is available even when the Wired-Marker sidebar is hidden. If the resolution of the monitor is low, using context menu is better way than using sidebar.

*Structures of the right-click context menu is same with folder structures of Wired-Marker sidebar.


Putting a marker on a capture image

Wired-Marker enable users to put a marker on a capture image of showing web page or image copied on the clipboard.

Putting a marker on a capture image of showing web page.

1) Right-click on a folder in which you would like to store the capture image.

2) Select ¡ÈCapture¡É-¡ÈDocument¡É from context menu.

3) Select capture area on the dialog box showing image of web page.

4) Input marker name into the ¡ÈTitle¡É text box.

5) If ¡ÈLink with the current document¡É check box is checked, the marker object is linked with current web page and when opening marker object by double click linked web page will be opened.

Putting a marker on a capture image copied on the clipboard

1) Right-click on a folder in which you would like to store the capture image.

2) Select ¡ÈCapture¡É - "Clipboard¡É from context menu.

3) Select capture area on the dialog box showing image of clipboard.

4) Input marker name into the ¡ÈTitle¡É text box.

5) If ¡ÈLink with the current document¡É check box is unchecked, when opening marker object by double click image will be shown in browser.