MyShaarli/doc/md/Bookmarklet.md
VirtualTam 43ad7c8e82 documentation: fix rendering and internal references
This is mainly cleanup after switching from Github-flavoured Markdown
rendered by Github Pages, to standard Markdown rendered by MkDocs.

Changed:
- rephrase some section titles

Fixed:
- list rendering (items, sub-items))
- code rendering
- quotes
- dead links

Removed:
- extraneous navigational elements

Signed-off-by: VirtualTam <virtualtam@flibidi.net>
2017-08-05 11:56:24 +02:00

1.5 KiB

Add the sharing button (bookmarklet) to your browser

  • Open your Shaarli and Login
  • Click the Tools button in the top bar
  • Drag the ✚Shaare link button, and drop it to your browser's bookmarks bar.

This bookmarklet button is compatible with Firefox, Opera, Chrome and Safari. Under Opera, you can't drag'n drop the button: You have to right-click on it and add a bookmark to your personal toolbar.

  • When you are visiting a webpage you would like to share with Shaarli, click the bookmarklet you just added.
  • A window opens.
    • You can freely edit title, description, tags... to find it later using the text search or tag filtering.
    • You will be able to edit this link later using the edit button.
    • You can also check the “Private” box so that the link is saved but only visible to you.
  • Click Save.Voilà! Your link is now shared.

Troubleshooting: The bookmarklet doesn't work with a few websites (e.g. Github.com)

Websites which enforce Content Security Policy (CSP), such as github.com, disallow usage of bookmarklets. Unfortunatly, there is nothing Shaarli can do about it.

See #196.

There is an open bug for both Firefox and Chromium: