Quick add bookmarklet for LibraryThing
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1bouktin
Hello,
I recently joined LT, mostly thanks to its import/export functionality, and so far I'm quite happy with the functionalities of the service.
That's why I developed a bookmarklet to quick add book to my bookshelf, I've explained everything here:
http://bouktin.blogspot.com/2011/02/quick-add-book-to-librarything.html
I hope some will enjoy this feature!
let me know if something is not clear on how to use it.
Thomas
PS: duplicate from http://www.librarything.com/topic/108870
I recently joined LT, mostly thanks to its import/export functionality, and so far I'm quite happy with the functionalities of the service.
That's why I developed a bookmarklet to quick add book to my bookshelf, I've explained everything here:
http://bouktin.blogspot.com/2011/02/quick-add-book-to-librarything.html
I hope some will enjoy this feature!
let me know if something is not clear on how to use it.
Thomas
PS: duplicate from http://www.librarything.com/topic/108870
2Keeline
Using Firefox 4.0.x/Mac OS X 10.6.7. I added your bookmarklet to give it a try. From your blog page I selected the ISBN-13 example number and clicked on the bookmarklet in my toolbar ("+LT"). The intermediate dialog confirming the add appeared, a new window (small) with the LT add books page worked. The one oddness I saw was that when I returned to the window/tab with the blog page from which I copied the ISBN-13, I saw a new page with the value "8" displayed. I hit the "back" button and returned to the page. However, I wonder if this is the best UI behavior?
James Keeline
James Keeline