I realized that after playing chess online for several years I was still having trouble memorizing chess notation, I couldn't really follow analysts or GMs talking about chess in notation, and I also realized that if I went to a tournament it might be a slight issue writing down my moves.
So I decided to create this simple tool/extensions which highlights chess squares on the board based on notation input, it shows the SAN (e.g. Nf3, exd5, O-O) on the square you landed for 2 seconds, then fades out, providing instant visual feedback for the move, without being too intrusive to the overall gameplay. You can pause it at any time by clicking on the extension icon > pause, or adjust the highlight duration.
At first I only used it locally, but I decided why not publish and share it with others, maybe it helps others who are having similar issues keeping up with chess notation, like I was. It's completely free ofc, and it works on Lichess.org and Chess.com, for live games.
Chrome Web Store - https://chromewebstore.google.com/detai ... bcimjmmekg
Firefox Addons - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... on-helper/

