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Page Scroll Marker

http://userscripts.org/scripts/source/38805.user.js

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Adds translucent bars to the top and bottom of the viewport, which indicates the previous viewport position when the page is scrolled. This tool will prevents you from getting lost when you press the Page Up/Down keys. link: - userscripts.org: [Page Scroll Marker](http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/38805)
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Paragraph
Text before empty line become a paragraph.
Emphasis
Wrap the part to be emphasized with "*".
Code
Wrap the part to be emphasized with "*".
Lists
The head of line is made "-"(hyphen). The head of line is made "1."(figure and period) when list items is ordered.
Headings
The head of line is made "#".
Blockquotes
The head of line is made ">"
Links
It is described [link text](link url).
Images
It is described ![Alt text](image url).

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Script Details

name Page Scroll Marker
namespace http://www-ui.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~kobayash/
description Adds translucent bars to the top and bottom of the viewport, which indicates the previous viewport position when the page is scrolled. This tool will prevents you from getting lost when you press the Page Up/Down keys.
include *
digest(MD5) 7a24436f8be73be1abb4fa0571684b1d
created at 2009-11-19T11:16:07Z

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