Tutorial: Roll Your Own Custom Bookmarklets In Firefox, part 2

  2008-10-24 08:00:04
Smart Firefox Tricks, part 2: Javascript bookmarklets have been around since the early days of Javascript, and are possible because Firefox and most other modern browsers (except Konqueror) offer the special protocol"javascript:" to let you execute bits of javascript code directly. Akkana Peck shows us how to harness this power to turbocharge our Web-surfing. 
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