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Wikipedia:Tools/Browser tools/Mozilla Firefox/Extension: Document Map

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Description

Adds a sidebar (hidden when not activated) which shows a hierarchical list of headings on a page.

Installation

  1. Browse to the Document Map extension page on Mozilla Add-ons
  2. Click the "Install now" link.

If a yellow bar appears under your toolbars:

  1. Click the "Edit options" button on the yellow bar.
  2. In the box that pops up, click "allow" to let you install content from that site.
  3. Click the "Install now" link again to pop up an extension installation box.
  4. Wait a few moments until the "Install now" button becomes clickable, and click it to automatically install.
  5. The plugin will be installed the next time you start your browser (it must be closed to finished installing).

Usage

In Firefox, activate the sidebar through the menu bar (View >> Document Map). Click on a heading in the list to scroll to that heading on the page.
Caution: the default shortcut ([ALT+O]) to show and hide the Document Map is the same shortcut used by Wikipedia to log out. Pressing [ALT+O] with a Wikipedia page open will log you out, but have no effect on the Document Map.
You can install Keyconfig to change this shortcut (for example F12).