[Quote] Drag this bookmarklet to your bookmarks toolbar:prepare G-Blog.net entry
Next time you see something on the net you want to blog, just mark the text you’d like to quote with the cursor, then click the bookmarklet. Firefox/Mozilla will open a popup window with a pre-built G-Blog.net entry (title, link, selection in quote tags), which you only have to copy and paste to the G-Blog.net new entry form that’ll open in the main browser window. Try it, it’s time-saving fun.
pS: Only works in Mozilla/Firefox.
ppS: I tried to pre-fill the new entry form, but that’d fall in the cross-site Javascript code category, and Moz/Firefox won’t allow that. [G] [Quote]
Groove!
My pleasure. Glad you like it. :)
What about transferring the links in the marked text? Is that possible? Or is all markup simply stripped?
It’s just cutting out the text and doesn’t care about the markup in any way.
Oh. I see.
If you cut and paste it and want to keep the markup intact you’d have to write some routines to not only copy the text but the markup as well, and making sure that it’ll check for open tags, close them in the right order etc.
I just can’t be bothered writing something like this at the moment, sorry.
Hey, man! No need to excuse yourself for writing some nifty little thingie! I just wondered and didn’t knew about how complex the difference would make it.
Relax!
Mmmmkay. ;)