I use:
- Remove bloat
- Gmail this
- Delicious
- G-site search
- TinyURL
- Readability
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The one I probably use the most is Show Anchors, which I made. It shows an anchor icon next to every element on the page that can be linked to directly. Sounds stupid, but it's very useful when you want to refer someone to a specific section of a website. And it's much easier than trying to figure out where the site owner put their anchor links (if they even did in the first place). |
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Read Later (marks page for reading later in InstaPaper) |
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Kick AssI found this on GitHub. It's fun and likes to get my mind off things and also get rid of them! |
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Rewrites most shortened URLs on a page to show where they will take you. |
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I use SuperGenPass to hash my master password into unique passwords for the sites I visit (the hash is based on the domain). Very convenient. |
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TinEye bookmarklet for finding other sources for images on a webpage. |
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BugMeNot to quickly bypass the login of web sites that require compulsory registration and/or the collection of personal/demographic information (such as the New York Times). |
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Quix: http://quixapp.com This is a little bit like Quicksilver for the web. It's very useful for web development. You can also configure Chrome to use it as a search engine to turn the address bar into a command line. |
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I use StackPrinter bookmarklet; it allows to print Stack Exchange questions (like this one) in a printer-friendly way.
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jQuerify is the bookmarklet I can not live without. Adds (if necessary) jQuery to the list of scripts on the page. Makes writing other little bookmarklets much less painful! |
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I use a couple of bookmarklets (named + and -) to quickly increment or decrement the page of an article I'm reading. Decrement:
Increment:
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PrintLiminator - Similar to other printing bookmarklets, but lets you select elements to remove from the page. |
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Here's my own bookmarklet for all Stack Exchange sites: This code will show your upvote count for all tags that appear in your user page's top tags section. It should work on any Stack Exchange site you are logged in on (but I've only tested it on Stack Overflow and Meta Stack Overflow). Unfortunately there is a bug in the tag synonym redirection logic that will keep this script from working with tag synonyms.
And here is a readable non-bookmarklet version of the script:
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Remember password to remove autocomplete="off" |
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KeepVid: http://keepvid.com/ |
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I have a large screen. Some websites don't limit the maximum width of the content. That often makes long texts unreadable. So my favorite bookmarklet is this. It limits the maximum width of the page.
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Eventually Zap Colors gets installed on any browser I use. Gray text on a black background? Zap and it's suddenly readable. |
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I have my own collection of such utilities those can be found here... |
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Anyone who likes bookmarklets should have a look at the iMacros Firefox and chrome extensions. They let you create "macros" (kind of like huuge bookmarklets) to autoamte task. We use them for all kinds of "stuff" in the office. Creating iMacros "Bookmarklets" in Firefox:
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Aardvark, which is both a Firefox extension and a bookmarklet (for Chrome, Safari and Internet Explorer). It is useful for web developers as well as people who just want to clean up a page prior to printing it. http://karmatics.com/aardvark/ |
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Coralize for adding a site to the Coral CDN before it gets slashdotted. Similarly: |
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I use Diigo and the diigolet on safari, they have a toolbar for some browsers though. Trust me, give it a try. |
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Wikipedia Search for searching the highlighted text on Wikipedia |
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Amazon universal wishlist for tracking things I might want to buy later (birthdays, Christmas gifts, etc) |
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There are lots of useful bookmarklets for Google services:
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I use the following bookmarklets:
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If you're a web designer, or someone who loves typography, you'd enjoy Font Friend bookmarklet. |
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