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6-29-2006 12:46 AM519 views
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6-29-2006 12:49 AM
chloetoo
Responses to “MyPage Bookmarklet”
# Godfrey Daniel Says:

May 27th, 2006 at 9:25 pm

Nice improvements over click2zap with the exception of the elimination of the enable/disable toggle. I have retained click2zap for instances where that feature is very useful.
6-29-2006 3:00 AM
anonymology
This looks good. How does one actually get the bookmarklet though?
6-29-2006 3:18 AM
chloetoo
Go to the page and right-click on the 'MyPage' bookmarklet and save it to your bookmarks toolbar folder.
(I couldn't post it here because the html showed-up all wrong )
6-29-2006 8:52 AM
anonymology
AH! I have Javascript disabled on FF apart from on sites like this one, so I saw the 'get it' part but I was like, 'get what'!
6-29-2006 11:23 AM
Godfrey Daniel
Easiest way is simply to drag drop onto your toolbar.

My quoted comment was made prior to using this version much. Although I still have this installed, I use and prefer the old version.
6-29-2006 8:19 PM
chloetoo
Although I still have this installed, I use and prefer the old version.
Now I've used this and click2zap I prefer the old one too. It seems much easier to use.
6-30-2006 4:22 AM
anonymology
I'm certainly not having much luck with this one, anyway.
6-30-2006 2:02 PM
Godfrey Daniel
Why would you have the very useful javascript functions disabled, Anon? If you enable, and then install GreaseMonkey, a whole new world will open up for you. Even if you don't install GreaseMonkey, there are lots of very handy bookmarklets, like the one here, available.
7-2-2006 10:53 AM
anonymology
Many, many fewer pop-ups and annoyances GD. I enable java when I need it. What is Greasemonkey? I've heard it's something to do with wed design?
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