grab a new bookmarklet, click on the bookmarklet, then on the markkit label, see your marks. voila.
markkit has a mark log , but it’s never been a main feature. markkit is a highlighter, it highlights text in a web page. it’s up to you to store your highlighted pages using whatever app you like (del.icio.us, [...]
To be honest, markkit always worked on safari. The only problem was interoperability between Safari and Firefox. Thus highlights made using Firefox were not visible to Safari users, and the other way around also.
I nailed it last week when I was unable to see highlights from @houeida which is a mac user using my Firefox2. [...]
A friend of mine asked if he can add a markkit button on his blog so that anybody visiting a page on his blog can highlight. I lied : “sure!” then I did it before he noticed.
From now on, you can add the cool markkit yellow button to your website. It’s easy just go here [...]
sometimes you highlight text in different parts of the same paragraph, you come back later and you find only half of your marks. this is the BigBug.
After weeks of investigations, of trying different strategies, of reading specs and of testing… fixing the bug was a matter of ordering the marks. It took me 5min this [...]
We’ve all heard of “security from ground up”, “security is not a feature, it’s a process”, “Embedded security”, “Security awareness”. All of this sounds like self-censorship applied to the software developer.
Today, i chanced upon James McGovern’s Firewall 2.0 which reminded me of a discussion i had recently with Marc Blanchet about how Security section became [...]
It’s 2008. We reached DOM level 3. DOM level 1 is 10 years old and IE8 still does not have a Node or Range interface implementation. it’s sad.
markkit relies heavily on DOM objects. so I’m disappointed. i must admit, i hoped, naively, IE8 will be really dom compatible. so that i don’t have to do [...]
last times i had to cope with SQL for long days. the mysql standard CLI console proved to be very handy, especially with readline (learn the power of CTRL-r ). but it lacked one feature : infinite history. i had to save, my queries in an organized text file between sessions. which was silly. [...]
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