5 Cool and Simple URL Hacks

July 11, 2009  |  Live Digitally

Post by David Pierce. Find me on Twitter.

110428390_71faeb052a URLs are an overlooked feature of a webpage. We enter them, complain about how long and confusing they are, and forget about them.

But those words, slashes, question mark, and ~ things (what are those called, anyway?) actually mean a lot: They tell your browser exactly where to go, and what to do when it gets there.

A few neat tricks have developed around URLs, most often called “URL hacks.” They’re simple things you add to a URL that does, well, really anything – the sky’s the limit.

Here are five awesome URL hacks (out of hopefully many more to come):

Download a YouTube Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nesQa4U8Y1w —-> http://www.pwnyoutube.com/watch?v=nesQa4U8Y1w

At the beginning of any YouTube link, before the word “you”, add three letters: “pwn”, without the quotes. That will take you to a page letting you download any YouTube video, in a variety of formats.

Take a Screenshot

http://www.google.com —-> Aviary.com/http://www.google.com

Just adding “Aviary.com” to the very beginning of any URL takes a screenshot of that URL, and then opens it in the Aviary editing interface – one of the best online image editors out there.

Search by Image Color

http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=monkeys&btn —->  http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=monkeys&btnG&imgcolor=red

In Google Images, adding the phrase “&imgcolor=whatevercoloryouwant” filters the Google results to images only of that particular color – and does it impressively well.

Jump to a Point in a Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nesQa4U8Y1w —-> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nesQa4U8Y1w#t=1m1s

To jump to a specific moment in a given YouTube video, just add this to the end of the URL: “#t=*m*s” with the * signs meaning minutes and seconds, respectively. The video will then jump to and begin from the exact point you want. In Google Video, add #*m*s to the end for the same result.

Filter Results by Date

http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&=&q=flashdance&btn —-> http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&=&q=flashdance&btn&as_qdr=d

In a Google search, adding “@as_qdr=d” to the end of the URL will sort your results by date, only showing you the new stuff. Great for reviews or news, and for getting rid of all the static pages that tend to float to the top of Google results.

I’m sure these aren’t the only cool things you can do just by editing the URL a bit – what else is out there?

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  • Good questions.


    For the first, I honestly don't know - I dug around, and everyone seems to just call it URL Language. Which I guess kind of makes sense...



    As for the YouTube trick, I don't know, and I doubt it's possible - the page doesn't do a good job of knowing when the video's finished, and wouldn't be able to send it back to your blog. You could probably time-stamp it, saying "after this many seconds, go back to my blog", but I'm sure not the person to know how to do it :)



    Good luck, let me know if you figure it out!
  • michael99208
    These are great!
    A couple of questions:

    1) What is this whole URL-string language called?

    2) What would I add to the end of a YouTube link to be able to direct the viewer back to my blog after the video is finished running?



    Michael
  • jc20
    I gave Aviary.com a peek and it's real handy when you're away from your home comp.
  • jtrophy
    thanks so much for the peek into these cool tips !


    ck me out too at www.icoulduseadeal.blogspot.com



    luv your blog - jtrophy at aol dot com
  • ike
    took a peek at aviary. very nice
  • bigicon
    I had a deep Peek in this post and concluded that its nice and bookmarked the site




    Reference

    –verb (used without object)

    1. to look or glance quickly or furtively, esp. through a small opening or from a concealed location; peep; peer.

    –noun

    2. a quick or furtive look or glance; peep.
  • Max
    I would love a Peek at the peek. Or visa versa.
  • Lewix
    I didn't know of screenshot one, nor of the filtering by date.
    Another handy one is kickyoutube.com which works the same as pwnyoutube.com except that it's slower but gives you more choice as to the format.

    Also, when you're viewing Word documents as HTML in Gmail, you can change a bit of the URL to make it display in Google Viewer (prettier, conserves the formatting and images) :

    https://mail.google.com/mail/?[...]&view;=att&[...] -->

    https://mail.google.com/mail/?[...]&view;=gvatt&... (add the gv)
  • Very cool. I wasn't aware of any of these. I'm going to have to bookmark this page for reference.
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