![]() Right click on the shortcut you want to convert to a bookmarklet. ![]() For Chrome and Firefox, right click the bookmarklet and choose Copy from the menu that pops up. If you're coming from Chrome or another browser it might be easier to copy the code from there. I checked on both a Windows 10 Home and a Windows 10 Pro system and I found them at:Ĭ:\Users\iprl5() void(0) Now it's time to edit that bookmark, and the biggest challenge is finding where Edge hides its bookmark files. ![]() (By using a page from the site you want to associate with the bookmarklet you wind up with an appropriate icon in the final product.) You should now see your future bookmarklet in the Windows Edge favorites bar, above the webpage content and below the area that holds the location bar and command icons. So for example I went to Instapaper's save page ( ) and bookmarked that, choosing to save it in the Favorites Bar. I found it easy to start by creating some 'placeholder' bookmarks. Assuming you don't, there's more work to do.
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