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A bookmarkable notepad is an URI that you can save as a bookmark and start taking notes offline after a simple click. It is based on the idea of Jose Jesus Perez Aguinaga (see https://coderwall.com/p/lhsrcq/one-line-browser-notepad).
A bookmarkable notepad is an URI that you can save as a bookmark and start taking notes offline after a simple click. It is based on the idea of Jose Jesus Perez Aguinaga (see https://coderwall.com/p/lhsrcq/one-line-browser-notepad).
This repository is trying to provide a build setup for extending the behaviour a bit (see feature list below) and to provide a convenient way to download, and bookmark the stuff.
div
element, so that the output can be saved (textarea would be invisible)textarea
element is hidden for printing (a.k.a saving as pdf)npm run build
# => minify-css
# => minify-js
# => created dist/bookmarkeble-notepad.bookmarklet
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A bookmarkable notepad is an URI that you can save as a bookmark and start taking notes offline after a simple click. It is based on the idea of Jose Jesus Perez Aguinaga (see https://coderwall.com/p/lhsrcq/one-line-browser-notepad).
We found that bookmarkeble-notepad demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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