Camino Bookmarklets

Download: Camino Bookmarklets

In category: Bookmarklets, Web Development

Last updated: 20/03/2008 by Ecco

Bookmarklets can be saved and used like normal web page bookmarks. They are simple "one-click" tools that can add substantial functionality to the browser. Please note: not every bookmarklet will work with every Camino on every page, as it will depend on your configuration and the page you're visiting. There is more information about bookmarklets on Wikipedia

How to install

Either control-click on a link and select "Bookmark this link..." or drag to your bookmark bar. Bookmarklets marked with an asterisk * use external web servers.

Font Display

Set Font Size to 11px
Set Font Size to 12px
Set Font Size to 14px
Set Font Size to 20px
Set Font to Arial
Set Font to Courier
Set Font to Lucida Grande
Set Font to Times New Roman
Set Font to Verdana

Search

Search for selected text in ...
(or request for search string):
Google.com
Google.com Lucky
MSN.com
Dictionary.com
Highlight...
Show Occurrences of Word...

Web Developer

Toggle CSS Stylesheets
Show Hidden Forms Fields
List Classes
Set Right Margin to 45%
Page Color...
Zap Plugins
* Show Block Elements

Translate

* Google Translate To English
* Google Translate! jp-en
* Google Translate! en-de
* Google Translate! en-fr
* Google Translate! en-es

Free the Page

Allow Statusbar to Show URL of Link
Remove Redirects
Restore Context Menu
Split Frames Into Windows

Fun

Confidence Booster
Executive Dice Roller...

Misc

AutoFill With Anonymous
Google Scout
Stop Music
Resize Window to 1000x880
Resize Window to 1024x748


Get them all

Simply Download bookmarklets.html and add them to your Camino bookmarks via File > Import Bookmarks.

Forms and Javascript Shell are missing from the download. You can add them afterwards the 'Bookmark this link...' way.

Credits

Most of these bookmarklets are based on examples from:
Bookmarklets.com
Jesse's Bookmarklets Site
nontroppo.org

Feel free to send me your bookmarklets for this compilation!


about

Pimp My Camino is dedicated to bringing you all the extensions, applications, themes and optimized builds for Camino, the native Mac OS X browser from Mozilla. For more discussion, please visit the Camino forum.

The site is run by Jon Hicks and David Feare in their ‘spare’ time. If we missed something, please let us know.

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