![]() ![]() The first thing you need to do is give the folder a name. I really like this way because it gives students the rest of the bookmarks bar to use to place their own bookmarks. Ctrl+D, Add a bookmark for the page currently opened. PS: I'm aware I could optimize and compact a bit code of my bookmarklets, but I left it this way for better readability. When using this feature, Google will create a folder to put all of the bookmarks you send out to users. Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many choices that I will arrow. To cleanup after bookmarklet's job is done one can remove image from a DOM (in *test_gbed()* function). + '&myts=' + new Date().getTime() ), in case you want to bookmark again already bookmarked page.ĭifferent approach: it should be very easy to create userscript (for Firefox with Greasemonkey extension and for Chrome, Opera) that just automatically submits the form in popup - instead of using modified bookmarklet. TIP: Most internet browsers will allow you to use Ctrl+D (a keyboard shortcut), to quickly pull up the menu for creating a bookmark/favorite. Select More tools and choose either Add to desktop, Create shortcut, or Create application shortcuts (the option you see depends on your operating system). If your browser caches secure content (images) you might also need to add timestamp to the URL ( gburl=. Go to the Chrome menu, located in the upper-right corner of the browser and represented by three vertically-aligned dots. On some pages (like: this one) Firefox doesn't even try to download image added to document body (even when visible). Click the icon with thre dots in the top right corner of the screen. ![]() In last bookmarklet I've replaced fast (but ugly) innerHTML modifications with more elegant way of creating image node and appending it to document's body. With Chrome on your desktop, open the website you want to bookmark. I've fully tested it only on Firefox, on other mentioned above browsers I checked it superficially. Instead of just showing alert, it is possible to add code from a very first bookmarklet in this topic, the one with unwanted popup - because error usually means, that user is not logged in and then popup will display login form. The bookmarklet has the following code: javascript:(function(), 1500) ![]()
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