Thursday, March 19th, 2009
Category: Bookmarklets
, Dojo
, Utility
Speaking of bookmarklets, in a recent blog post Nathan Kurtyka discusses a scenario familiar to many Ajax developers: However, I can’t even begin to think about how much time I’ve wasted hunting through source code hoping there might be some event I can subscribe to (e.g. “What event is published when someone clicks on a Read the rest…
Category: Bookmarklets
Remy Sharp wrote in with something rather useful: I’ve written a small function that allows JavaScript developers track their bookmarklet (or other type of injected script) using Google Anayltics. We’ve been covering a fair number of bookmarklets lately, and this seems like a nice, compact (~700 byte) way to track who’s using yours. Well done, Read the rest…