Thanks for the comments. I've seen the Greasemonkey workaround but it
seems like too much work for me.

Thought you may be interested to know that the Google bookmarklets I
mentioned in my original post now work fine with GMarks. There's one
to translate selected text and it does now do just that.

All of the bookmarklets I use do seem to start with "javascript:" BTW.


On May 8, 2:55 pm, SBB <[email protected]> wrote:
> > In the end I scrapped it since it was ugly and most of what I was
> > doing I could do with keyword searches. I also lost interest in trying
> > to have gmarks store bookmarks to local files - although the hack
> > could work on local files too.
>
> Kind of curious to see the hack. I use Greasemonkey for other things
> and do occasionally have a need/desire to store bookmarks that Gmarks
> can't normally handle. That it was ugly goes without saying, I'm sure,
> but that's nothing against it...
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