Bookmarklets - Java Tools

These links are small Java Applications that run right in your browser. They allow you to do some nifty tricks with webpages. Read each one, and if you are like what it does, simply drag it into a folder in your favorites or personal toolbar. Some have found that creating a special folder just for these saves them time. Alternatively, you can right-click on the link and save it that way. We got these from bookmarklets.com - credit goes to them for showing us how to develop and write bookmarklets. If you use Microsoft Explorer please choose Explorer on the left menu. The ones on this page will only work when saved in Netscape as Bookmarks. We encourage you to write your own bookmarklets! Questions or comments please contact us.

  • Bookmarklets - Tool Categories : Takes you to the bookmarklets home page where you can review other cool bookmark applications and learn to write your own.


  • Make Page with Selection : Creates a webpage with the text you highlight on the screen. First highlight the text on a webpage and then click this link. It does not work with webpages that have frames.
  • Page Freshness? : Tells you the last modified date of the current page.
  • List Email Links : Lists all the email addresses, even those hidden in the HTML.
  • List All Links : Lists all the HTTP links in the current page.
  • Send Selected Text : If you use Netscape Messenger, this link sends any text you highlight in a webpage to a new mail window. It does not work with webpages that have frames.
  • List Words in Selected Text : Makes a list of all the words within your highlighted selection.
  • Statusbar Shows URL : Shows the URL if it has been hidden by JavaScript.
  • Hide All Images : Hides the graphics on a website. It does not work in frames, though. Save this to your favorites for use with webpages that do not have frames.
  • Up a Directory : Sends you back one level in the current directory. Also called "peel back."
  • Find Any in Page : Similar to the Control-F function, allows you to search the current page for a keyword. It does not work in webpages that have frames.
  • Show robots.txt for this Domain : Sends you to that page's robots.txt file if it exists.
  • Read Cookie for Site : Tells you what the server of this page is sending or requesting as a cookie to your browser.