

Changes to bookmarklet CSS and markup will automatically be available to consumers of the bookmarklet.You should replace the default logo with your own logo image. Given an application root of '/app/', the plugin logo image is located at '/app/bookmarklet/img/logo.jpg'.Please do not edit other parts of this file unless you know what you are doing. Given an application root of '/app/', relevant HTML markup (including bookmarklet help/instruction text) can be configured at the top of file '/app/bookmarklet/bookmarklet.js'.Given an application root of '/app/', CSS styles for the bookmarklet can be edited/modified in '/app/bookmarklet/bookmarklet-styles.css'.So, if you have uploaded the app files to '/app/', then you would set _APPROOT to '/app/'. Edit the _APPROOT constant in to reflect the application root directory.The above "Convert Video!" text link may be placed on any page of your website.A new tab will open in your browser where the video/audio will automatically be converted on our site! To use bookmarklet, navigate to a YouTube, Dailymotion, Vimeo, Metacafe, VK, SoundCloud, Instagram, AOL, RedTube, XVideos, XHamster, Vevo, oder GoogleDrive video/audio page, click the bookmarklet in your browser's bookmarks/favorites toolbar to launch the plugin, choose a file type, and then press the "Go!" button. Please see the corresponding Firefox and Chrome documentation for instructions on how to achieve this. Some browsers do not have it enabled by default.Īdditionally, if you are having trouble getting the plugin to work, then you can try initiating a "private" browser session first before using it.

You may need to enable or "unhide" the bookmarks/favorites toolbar in your browser. That said, the plugin has not been heavily tested in other browsers, and thus support in other browsers may be limited. The bookmarklet has been tested in the latest versions of Firefox and Chrome. To install bookmarklet, drag this text link to your browser's bookmarks/favorites toolbar: Convert Video! If you are unfamiliar with bookmarklets, please see the corresponding documentation for the Firefox and Chrome browsers. A bookmarklet is a tiny program stored inside a browser bookmark, and it's typically executed by clicking a button in the browser's bookmarks/favorites toolbar.
