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Adding bookmarklets to mobile safari on iOS is possible but tedious: in usually involves adding a dummy bookmark, copying some JS code displayed in the page, then editing the bookmark to paste the JS code.
@brutasse Now that we finally have a decent blog for SubToMe, I want to write a blog post, but I don't have a device running Mobile Safari with me at the moment... do you think you could write a guest post? We're using Jekyll for the blog and we could easily add one!
Adding bookmarklets to mobile safari on iOS is possible but tedious: in usually involves adding a dummy bookmark, copying some JS code displayed in the page, then editing the bookmark to paste the JS code.
Some examples:
It'd be nice to have the instructions on subtome for mobile Safari users.
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