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They were a lot more popular when everyone was on desktop, they're harder to use on mobile
[KevinMarks]
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2025-12-08 15:11
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add a popup to switch out the CSS template for the current page with some common ones:
[KevinMarks]
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2025-12-08 15:02
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c) A workflow plan for creating and versioning the bookmarklets somehow, but less concerned about this
[morgan]
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2025-12-08 15:00
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b) A specific implementation of a success criteria for a guideline at the w3c
[morgan]
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2025-12-08 14:59
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a) A re-usable native-as-possible accessible-as-possible `dialog` element template, so that I can reuse it for multiple bookmarklets
[morgan]
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2025-12-08 14:59
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hide sticky elements (useful for when a page has a sticky floating header menu but you want page down to not lose that bit of vertical height each time)
[KevinMarks]
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2025-12-08 14:56
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I guess basically what Ive learned is that they have a very dev focus for a lot of their use, because you kinda gotta or want to understand the details of whats happening, because you are basically running code in a console but in a bookmark button or something to that effect. Basically TLDR; Im wondering how broadly people use them
[morgan]
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2025-12-08 14:52
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I posted a couple in https://indieweb.org/ShareOpenly
[KevinMarks]
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2025-12-08 14:48
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here's an older one, but it includes a how-to for using them on mobile chrome https://web.archive.org/web/20170731225208/https://known.kevinmarks.com/2017/day-7-to-amp-or-not-to-amp-100daysofindieweb
[KevinMarks]
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2025-12-08 13:36
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If someone is on IRC, you can say their name and they will get a mention.
capjamesg
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2025-12-08 12:32
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