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Milly's Bookmarklets

http://www.imilly.com/bm.htm These Bookmarklets use the G o o g l e search engine , and a few others, to search for stuff. Including to search for MS Knowledge Base articles, or all the MS sites (because G o o g l e is often quicker than Microsoft's own). If you're not sure what a Bookmarklet is , please take a trip to The Bookmarklets site or Jesse Ruderman's site : you won't be sorry! These should work for Internet Explorer 4 and above, and recent versions of Mozilla , Firefox , Netscape , and Opera , but you'll need javascript to be enabled (at least in whichever Security Zone you put this page[1]).
A smart keyword (also known as bookmark keyword, or keymark for short) is a special kind of bookmark that replaces a special sequence, %s, in the bookmark location field (URL) with the text entered after the keyword in the address bar. This article shows step by step how to create your own smart keywords.

Firefox smart keywords explained: quick search from the address bar

http://johnbokma.com/firefox/keymarks-explained.html

The fastest method for posting bookmarks to Del.icio.us - Lifehacker

The Quick Online Tips weblog posts several bookmarklets designed for ultra-quick bookmarking using the popular social bookmarking service, Del.icio.us. As is, the Quick Online Tips bookmarklets require you to predefine what tag(s) you'd like to use with their bookmarklets (it's hard-coded in the javascript). http://lifehacker.com/227742/the-fastest-method-for-posting-bookmarks-to-delicious
http://cybernetnews.com/cybernotes-the-best-bookmarklets-for-your-browser/

The Best Bookmarklets for your Browser! - CyberNet News: Keeping you plugged in!

Web Browser Wednesday As websites continue to become more and more AJAXified I believe that bookmarklets are going to become a larger driving force. Some of you may not be familiar with bookmarklets, so I was trying to think of a good way I could explain them.
Demonstration of a bookmarklet that counts the number of words on the page. The browser shown is Firefox 3.0 with generic "abrowser" branding on Ubuntu . A bookmarklet is a bookmark stored in a web browser that contains JavaScript commands to extend the browser's functionality. For instance, a bookmarklet might allow the user to select text on a page, click the bookmarklet, and be presented with a search engine results page for the search term selected. Bookmarklets are unobtrusive scripts stored as the URL of a bookmark in a web browser or as a hyperlink on a web page . The term is a portmanteau of the terms bookmark and applet [ 1 ] , however, an applet is not to be confused with a bookmarklet, just as script written in JavaScript is not to be confused with a script written in Java . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bookmarklet

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“Post comments to suggest any tools I missed here”…OK, here goes. As part of a tutorial on how to build side-bars for IE without having to learn C++ (instead using XForms), I produced a panel that allows you to add the current browser page to del.icio.us–with tags–in one click. The XForm side-bar picks up the title of the page you are looking at in the main frame, as well as any keywords in the META tags, which will then be used as tag suggestions.

Absolutely Del.icio.us Tools Collection

http://www.quickonlinetips.com/archives/2005/02/absolutely-delicious-complete-tools-collection/