I wrote about the topic of bookmarklets a long time ago (1999!) in my Network World Gearhead column (see links below). Curiously enough, I’ve not seen much written on the topic since. But as a Web ...
Bookmarklets are javascript code that can be run from a bookmarklet or in the URL. It adds functionality to sites you visit in your browser without the need for add-ons or plugins installations. To ...
This bookmarklet modifies the "Files changed" page of a pull request. For each markdown file, it adds 3 links to the staging deployments of the file. Some of these links may get you a "page not found" ...
Google Chrome users can now turn JavaScript bookmarklets into Chrome extensions in just a few clicks thanks to a new tool created by U.K.-based Web developer Peter Legierski. The process is not as ...
Bookmarklets are the JavaScript-enabled links you can pull into your bookmarks that interact with whatever page you find yourself on. The best bookmarklets act as you would typically expect a toolbar ...
If you'd like to add faster search functionality to your browser than you could just install a toolbar or other add-on. But that'll probably consume system resources, slow down your browser, and maybe ...
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