I spend a lot of my work day typing away on a PC (or laptop)—which means that when it comes to my Internet activity, I’m still using a Web browser. Sometimes websites do a good job of helping you ...
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 ...
iOS: Safari on iOS doesn't support extensions, which is a bummer if you want to quickly send a page to a read it later service, add an item to an Amazon wishlist, or kick a link over to Evernote.
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 ...
One of the reasons behind Firefox's sustained popularity is the availability of a vast library of extensions. At a time when Microsoft ruled the roost with a crushing 90+% share of the browser market, ...
Sometimes it’s the simplest tool that can be the most useful. There are 3 bookmarklets that are essential, easy-to-use additions for your web browser. And what’s great is that they’ll work with just ...
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 ...
One of my all time favorite Safari features are the keyboard shortcuts available for bookmarklets. For those who don’t know, you can just press cmd-1, cmd-2, cmd-3 for the first, second, third ...
We’ve seen a fair few attempts at simplifying the “I have too many bookmarklets in my toolbar” problem, fortunately this might be the best solution yet. Quix is a way to essentially use one ...