Annotations
The Annotations page gives you a single place to browse, search, and navigate all your highlights, notes, and bookmarks across every book in your library.
Access it from the Annotations link in the left sidebar.
What shows up here
Every annotation you have created appears as a card showing:
- The book cover and title
- The annotation type badge (Highlight, Underline, Strikethrough, or Bookmark)
- The highlight color swatch (for highlight annotations)
- The highlighted text (in italics, if applicable)
- Your note (if you added one)
- The date the annotation was created
Searching and filtering
Search bar — Type any word or phrase to filter annotations by their highlighted text or note content. Filtering is instant and case-insensitive.
Type filter chips — Click a chip to show only one annotation type:
| Chip | Shows |
|---|---|
| All | Every annotation |
| Highlights | Colored text highlights |
| Underlines | Underlined passages |
| Strikethroughs | Struck-through passages |
| Bookmarks | Page bookmarks (no selected text) |
Search and type filters work together — applying both shows only annotations that match both criteria.
Jumping to an annotation
Click the → arrow button on any annotation card to open the reader at that exact location in the book. The reader navigates directly to the annotation's position in the text.
Deleting annotations
Click the trash icon on an annotation card to delete it. The annotation is removed immediately from the list. It is also removed from the in-reader annotations panel and from the Annotations tab in the book detail panel.
Other places to manage annotations
Annotations can also be viewed and deleted from two other places:
- Book detail panel → Annotations tab — shows all annotations for a single book, with a search field and jump-to-reader button for each entry.
- In-reader annotations panel — accessible via the list icon in the reader toolbar while reading. Lists all annotations for the current book with jump-to and delete actions.
See In-Browser Reader → Highlights and annotations for instructions on creating annotations while reading.