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  2. Bookmarklet - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bookmarklet

    A bookmarklet is a bookmark stored in a web browser that contains JavaScript commands that add new features to the browser. They are stored as the URL of a bookmark in a web browser or as a hyperlink on a web page .

  3. AOL Favorites FAQs - AOL Help

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    Under Easiest Way to Fave, click and drag the heart icon to your browser's bookmark bar. IMPORTANT: The bookmarklet will not work for older versions of Internet Explorer (IE6 and IE7). You will need to be signed into your AOL account before using the bookmarklet. To use the bookmarklet, please follow the instructions below:

  4. Bookmark (digital) - Wikipedia

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    A bookmarklet in action. Bookmarklets are JavaScript programs stored as bookmarks. The term is a portmanteau of the words bookmark and applet. Bookmarklets are possible because the JavaScript URI scheme allows JavaScript programs to be stored as URIs, which can be stored in bookmarks. Bookmarklets have access to the current page, which they may ...

  5. Help:Using archive.today - Wikipedia

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    Note: Bookmarklets have been deprecated in favor of Browser extensions. A bookmarklet is a web browser bookmark that performs a certain function. The archive.today bookmarklet, when clicked, takes the URL of the page you are currently looking at and submits it to archive.today for archiving. This method is straightforward to set up, and is ...

  6. Pinboard (website) - Wikipedia

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    Users can install a bookmarklet button in their web browser to add a Pinboard bookmark while visiting a website, and they can import bookmarks from Delicious and other services. [17] Pinboard can automatically bookmark links from a user's Instapaper , Pocket , and Twitter accounts. [ 16 ]

  7. Comparison of reference management software - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Word and Google Docs add-in. Browser extension (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari) refbase: refbase developers ... a bookmarklet or Firefox extension will allow ...

  8. Smart bookmark - Wikipedia

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    Smart bookmarks are an extended kind of Internet bookmark used in web browsers. [1] [2] [3] By accepting an argument, they directly give access to functions of web sites, as opposed to filling web forms at the respective web site for accessing these functions.

  9. Wikipedia:Tools/Browser tools - Wikipedia

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    The links below have lists of tools available for the following browsers: Cross-browser (this category covers tools that are compatible with all major browsers.; Windows Internet Explorer