Top 10 Useful Bookmarklets [Lifehacker Top 10]

Having a good set of bookmarklets on your browser’s toolbar is like having a web-savvy Leatherman handy—you can take them anywhere, use them in many situations, and they just simply work. A bookmarklet is a little different than a plain old bookmark–it’s a snippet of JavaScript that can perform all sorts of magic on the web page you’re currently viewing. You add bookmarklets to your bookmarks collection to get all sorts of things done as you surf the web. Let’s take a look at some of the best bookmarklets available, which can help you search and email, download videos, and work out some of the web’s kinks.
To start using a bookmarklet, make sure your browser’s bookmarks toolbar is visible. Then, drag and drop the bookmarklet link (enclosed in square brackets below each item on this post) to your bookmarks toolbar. When you’re on a page you want to use the bookmarklet? Just click its name on your toolbar.
9. Supercharged GmailThis
Our own JavaScript tweaker Adam took a liking to the original GmailThis bookmarklet, which pops up a Gmail compose window with a link to the page you’re browsing already inserted. The Supercharged edition is a custom fit for anyone who does their bookmarking with Gmail, but can also be used to set up multiple pre-addressed, pre-formatted messages: “Thought you’d like to check this out, Boss,” “This week’s discussion topic,” etc. Set it up to your specifications, and it might be faster than your desktop email client.
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