Pottermore has formally announced one of its major new features coming to the site which will shake up the way you browse the new chapters as they’re released.

As teased in June, the new “Story Navigator” will allow users to skip around to any part of the book they would like rather than having to go through each chapter and successfully complete the occassional mission.

In addition, each chapter will be marked with a small icon to let you know if there is new writing from J.K. Rowling to be found within. What’s nice about this is that those who only visit Pottermore for the new writing from Rowling will be able to easily find what she has to say.

The Story Navigator will debut with the final chapters of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban in “the next few weeks,” according to the site’s official blog. Check out a preview in the photo below:

Moments that you haven’t visited will be in black and white, while those you’ve already perused will be in color.

This new feature marks a big departure for Pottermore which has previously required all users to go through every moment in order to get to big features like the Sorting Hat, the wand selection, and the new writing from Rowling.

Pottermore is making clear that this feature was created for “those who know the stories inside out.” This remark tells us that user feedback told them the hardcore fans weren’t enjoying being forced to go through every aspect of the story.

Pottermore’s purpose in the fandom has shifted a couple of times. Once marketed as a “companion” to the books that can be used while reading the seven-part series, it’s now opening up to become a quick access resource.

In June we learned that in addition to the Story Navigator, Pottermore will introduce basic information pages which answer questions like, “Who is Harry Potter?” The site’s official blog says those new features will be previewed in the weeks ahead.