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Bookmarkets can be defined as mini applications masquerading as tiny snippets of JavaScript awesomeness that reside in your browser and provide additional functionalities to a web page. Today, we're going to look into creating bookmarklets from scratch and on the way, some best practices to follow. They're not for the nerdy, in fact, they're pretty user-centric. We're always looking at ways to enhance our browsing experience, be it widespread or little known. Bookmarklets, I used to think, belonged to the latter - the bastion of super nerds. Much to my chagrin, I discovered that I was completely wrong about the topic. They're not for the nerdy, in fact, they're pretty user-centric, implement a lot of pretty neat functionalities and, just as people predicted, it's become a core part of the way I interact with the browser -- and the internet. Today, I'd like to walk you through developing bookmarklets implementing some nifty bookmarks. Yes, bookmarks. We'll be building more than one, albeit quite tiny ones. Intrigued? Let's get started!
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