15 Annotation with Hypothesis

Hypothesis is a web annotation tool. It allows readers to highlight and annotate webpages, enabling deeper engagement with content. Once Hypothesis is enabled on your Webbook, readers coming to the book will see the Hypothesis toolbar on the right.

The reader has to log in to the hypothesis to highlight, annotate and share. Readers have the option to make their annotations private, share them with a group, or make them public.

Integrate Hypothesis

You can integrate Hypothesis in 5 steps.

  1. Start at the ‘Dashboard‘ page
  2. Hover cursor over ‘Settings
  3. Click the ‘Hypothesis‘ button
  4. SelectHypothesis Settings
  5. ClickSave Changes
The video tutorial below displays the 5 steps in action.

Add Hypothesis on a specific page

You can add Hypothesis on a specific page in 11` steps.

  1. Start at the ‘Dashboard‘ page
  2. Hover cursor over the chapter to integrate
  3. Copy chapter ID number
  4. Go back to the ‘Dashboard‘ page
  5. Hover cursor overSettings
  6. ClickHypothesis
  7. Locate the space to enter the chapter ID
  8. Paste chapter ID
  9. ClickSave Changes
  10. Done!
  11. Login & Use

 

The video tutorial below displays the 11 steps in action.

Example:

 

Hypothesis sample
Hypothesis sample

 

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Annotation with Hypothesis Copyright © 2021 by Alaka Pradhan is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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