#Hypothesis never worked for me, tried it

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main acorn
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What browser are you using and what's the issue you're having? Also do you use any other extensions in your browser that modify the webpage display or any settings possibly that could be modifying something?

pastel trail
main acorn
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Don't get any sidebar? That's definitely weird

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You don't have issues with any other plugins though?

pastel trail
main acorn
main acorn
# pastel trail yep

Well another tool in a similar category you could give a shot would be omnivore. It's a webpage clipping tool. Then within the client you can annotate. It's stuff alone though. can't really work on stuff together. Works better than the MarkDown extension in my Opinion. Using along with Obsidian, which is an AMAZING tool. Honestly it's incredible. It's closed source but it's completely free to use for desktop. Not withstanding corporate usage. The only things that are behind a paywall is there live hosted version of your Vault(Just a container for all your notes and whatnot, an "Instance" If you will) And then being able to host a published version of your vault. There's even a plugin that allows for hosting your vault through github and vercel. But yeah you can auto import entire pages that you saved with onmivore into obsidian. Omivore is free to use and you can have.... A ridicilous amount of documents saved

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Have you used Semantic Scholar before? They use hypothesis for their pdf veiwer for annotation. Wondering if it loads then?

pastel trail
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i've tried all sorts of annotation tools, none of them seem to work for me :P

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The integration with Obsidian sounds like Omnivore is worth trying harder for though