Responses to “MyPage Bookmarklet” This looks good. How does one actually get the bookmarklet though? 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 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'! 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. 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. I'm certainly not having much luck with this one, anyway. 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. 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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