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Bookmarklet tool

commusphere

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Hi! I am sorry if this has been asked before - couldn't seem to find anything about it.
I need to make a bookmarklet (sort of like Pinterest,) where my users can pin images from OTHER sites into their albums. For instance, if they make an album of favorite fashion items, they can then go to the retailer, find stuff they like, and then use the bookmarklet (little logo in their browser favorites bar,) and pin the image of the clothing they like into Chevereto without even leaving the retailers' site.

Preference would be to also include the link to the page they pulled it from (which I can then edit from the backend with affiliate code if available.)

I have no clue as to how to program something like this. I'm really old-school and haven't gotten up to speed on all of the new features available in HTML5.

Thanks for any help anyone can offer!

-Tiffany
 
Hi! I am sorry if this has been asked before - couldn't seem to find anything about it.
I need to make a bookmarklet (sort of like Pinterest,) where my users can pin images from OTHER sites into their albums. For instance, if they make an album of favorite fashion items, they can then go to the retailer, find stuff they like, and then use the bookmarklet (little logo in their browser favorites bar,) and pin the image of the clothing brand they like into Chevereto without even leaving the retailers' site.

Preference would be to also include the link to the page they pulled it from (which I can then edit from the backend with affiliate code if available.)

I have no clue as to how to program something like this. I'm really old-school and haven't gotten up to speed on all of the new features available in HTML5.

Thanks for any help anyone can offer!

-Tiffany
Here is the creator of Bookmarkify. It's deliberate. What bookmark does is build a url and offer you a bookmark to load anything in your javascript.
The reason behind this is that the contents of a "regular" bookmark are very limited, because I remove most of the limits by providing all JavaScript code from a url.
 
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