Edit: Details updated to add differences in Firefox/Chrome behavior I am trying to create a bookmarklet that will load both jQuery and jQueryUI. The jQuery load uses javascript, but I figured since j
Is there now a length limit or other changes to how Safari 5 uses javascript bookmarklets as links in Bookmarks or the bookmark bar?
How can I add <a href=\"javascript:function foo(){alert(\'hi\');}\" title=\"alert\"> Drag to开发者_如何学C your bookmarks bar
Background I\'m developing a bookmarklet which has dependencies on 3rd party libraries to be loaded into the DOM before my bookmarklet script can run. The heart of the problem I\'m having is this dep
I have a browser-based application that I use at work (as effectively all corporate apps are now browser-based for obvious reasons) that has an annoyingly short session timeout. I\'m not sure precisel
Maybe my Chrome is f\'ed up but it doesn\'t play nicely with bookmarklets. I\'ve got HTML(5) like this:
I would like to create a bookmarklet for adding bookmarks. So you just click on the Bookmark this Page JavaScript Snippet in your Bookmarks and you are redirected to the page.
I want to paste some text to a pastebin site through the site\'s API. As I have figured out (I have limited knowledge of programming) I need two things: First to process the selected text and then to
I\'m rephrasing my entire question which previously sounded absurd with this one which is a bit more rational.
I\'ve just created a simple bookmarklet to load a URL containing a generated string. Is it possible to make this bookmarklet work like a normal bookmark: