Bookmarklets are basically short JavaScript codes that can be opened like a regular bookmark and apply a function to an open web page. One of the most interesting bookmarklets I’ve run into is the Open All Links bookmarklet. It simply locates all the links on a web page and asks you if you want to [...]

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I’ve recently been working more and more with Panic’s “One-Window Web Development” application Coda, and loving it more and more. One of the cool things I’ve discovered that can be done in Coda is Clips.Clips make it possible for you to insert big chunks of text or code easily instead of manually entering it repeatedly. [...]

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A friend of mine recently discovered that you can drag tabs in between Firefox and Safari. I’m not sure if this works with other browsers but I think it most likely does

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Knew this for Safari already–but in Camino, to switch between tabs with the keyboard simply press ⌘⌥← or ⌘⌥→.

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We talk a lot about Safari here at MacTips, but personally my browser of choice is Camino. Imagine Firefox with the sexy Mac look–that’s Camino. Minus most of the cool third party plugins.
Why don’t the third party plugins for Firefox work on Camino? They’re the same Mozilla browser aren’t they? Yes and no. Camino’s interface [...]

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