Moz users with docs

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  • monokrom

    If you're a Mozilla user and keep lots of HTML-formatted documentation on disk (download the printable versions of Oreillynet articles or W3C Recommendations for offline browsing, for example) for reference purposes, then you might be interested in this :

    http://dev.lophty.com/ahoy/index…

    Link to and bookmark any piece of text in an html file. No more losing your place in monolithic pages.

    If you're using Mozilla right now, try this link (assuming that the PV-AN doesn't break it) :

    http://dev.lophty.com/ahoy/artic…

    The word "user" is linked there.

    Just unzip the archive and put the JavaScript file somewhere on your hard drive (in the same directory as the docs is easiest), then edit the HTML files - just to link the script (there's an example html file in the .zip) with a SCRIPT element.

    I made it. It's been around for a while. Just thought that some of you might find it useful.

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