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I want to change the URL of a bookmark to JavaScript code, specifically Phantom Limb. How do I do this??

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I'm taking a class in mobile app building & am trying to save the JavaScript code for Phantom Limb as a bookmark. I found how to do in Chrome & change the URL to the code but am unable to do so in FireFox. It is a touchscreen simulator for desktops so it is something I want but am unable to figure out. Please advise.

I'm taking a class in mobile app building & am trying to save the JavaScript code for Phantom Limb as a bookmark. I found how to do in Chrome & change the URL to the code but am unable to do so in FireFox. It is a touchscreen simulator for desktops so it is something I want but am unable to figure out. Please advise.

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Is the problem with creating the bookmarklet, or with running it successfully?

You can create a bookmarklet by right-clicking the bookmarks toolbar, New Bookmark, then paste your code into Location.

If there are problems running it, try opening Firefox's Browser Console (Ctrl+Shift+j). Click the Clear button to declutter it, then try your bookmarklet and see whether it generates any error messages.

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Is the problem with creating the bookmarklet, or with running it successfully?

You can create a bookmarklet by right-clicking the bookmarks toolbar, New Bookmark, then paste your code into Location.

If there are problems running it, try opening Firefox's Browser Console (Ctrl+Shift+j). Click the Clear button to declutter it, then try your bookmarklet and see whether it generates any error messages.

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I knew I was overlooking something simple, thanks. It even saved the bookmarklet into the tool bar for easier access.