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Bookmarklets are javascript-enabled bookmarks that are "smart" in some way. Instead of just being a dull link to a page, they can be dynamic, change based on your environment, ask questions, and generally try to be useful.
Bookmarklets are hyperlinks too, so to test-drive them without installing them, just click as if they were regular links.
Search AllPodcasts
This bookmarklet will prompt you for search terms and will then take you to the results page.
View RSS In Web Page
This bookmarklet will prompt you for an RSS feed URL, and will then display the contents of that RSS in a web page
for you.
View Selected RSS In Web Page
Select/highlight a feed URL in your browser and click this bookmarklet. It will then display the contents of that
RSS in a web page for you.
View Auto-Detected RSS In Web Page
This bookmarklet will examine the current web page for embedded RSS details, and will then display the contents of that
RSS in a web page for you.
View OPML In Web Page
This bookmarklet will prompt you for an OPML feed URL, and will then display the contents of that OPML in a web page
for you.
View Selected OPML In Web Page
Select/highlight an OPML URL in your browser and click this bookmarklet. It will then display the contents of that
OPML in a web page for you.
Validate RSS URL
This bookmarklet will prompt you for an RSS feed URL, and will then validate the contents of that RSS file.
Validate Selected RSS URL
Select/highlight a feed URL in your browser and click this bookmarklet. It will validate the contents of that RSS file.
Validate Auto-Detected URL
This bookmarklet will examine the current web page for embedded RSS details, and will then validate the contents
of that RSS file.
Installation is really simple. Right-click on the bookmarklet link and choose "Add to Favorites..." in Internet Explorer or "Bookmark This Link..." in Mozilla/Firefox. In the Add dialog, click OK.
Internet Explorer may give you a security alert that says "You are adding a favorite that may not be safe. Do you want to continue?" - we feel our bookmarklets are safe, but you should verify that for yourself.Hey presto! You now have a toolbar button or favorite that runs the bookmarklet!
There are security issues! Since they involve running scripts, various browser settings may interfere with their execution. Using bookmarklets when you don't trust the source of the bookmarklet is A Bad Thing, and may send you to phishing sites, install spyware/malware, or other nasty things. Let's be careful out there!
More info on bookmarklets is available from Bookmarklets.com.