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 ...
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 ...
I’m a writer, not a programmer, so until recently a lot of the hype around ChatGPT’s abitilies as a coding tool went over my head. But then I realized generative AI’s programming powers can be helpful ...
Bookmarklets are great for adding functionality to your browser without dealing with extensions. They also happen to work great on mobile browsers like Safari and Chrome. With them, you can add a ...
The thing about bookmarklets - little snippets of Javascript that can do all sorts of things to the current web page - is that they don't work unless they're stored ...
1Password on iOS is the best way I've found to manage secure passwords, but the 4.0 version did not make it easy to search for passwords straight from Safari, iCab or another browser (well, not Chrome ...
Bookmarklets are small javascript scripts that can be saved as in a normal bookmark, you just have to drag & drop them in the bookmarks toolbar, either if you use Safari, Firefox or Opera. Here’s a ...