kb:safari_compatibility [Zotero Documentation]
A macOS bug can cause the Zotero Connector to disappear from Safari or stop working after the Zotero app is updated. If you find that the extension isn't listed in the Safari settings or the toolbar button isn't appearing or working properly, you can likely fix it using one of the options below.
connector [Zotero Documentation]
Zotero Connector Zotero Connector is a browser extension that helps you create a bibliographic library with items rich in metadata. It adds a button to your browser which allows to save items with a single click. Zotero Connector is available for Firefox, Chrome and Safari.
connector_preferences [Zotero Documentation]
The Zotero Connector browser extensions allow you to add items to your Zotero library with the click of a button in Firefox, Chrome, or Safari. This page describes the preferences for the Zotero Connectors.
Adding Items to Zotero
You can choose an alternative translator by right-clicking on the Zotero save button (or the page background in Safari) and choosing one of the available options. If a website isn't importing properly, please report it on the Zotero Forums and provide the webpage URL.
kb:connector_zotero_unavailable [Zotero Documentation]
In Safari, go to the Websites tab of the Safari settings, select Zotero Connector under Extensions, and make sure “For other websites†is set to “Allowâ€.
quick_start_guide [Zotero Documentation]
Capturing Items With the Zotero Connector for Chrome, Firefox, or Safari, it's simple to create new items from information available on the internet.
google_docs [Zotero Documentation]
In Safari, go to the Websites tab of the Safari settings, click on Zotero Connector in the left column, and make sure any sites that show up and “For other websites†at the bottom are all set to “Allowâ€.
kb:connector_permissions [Zotero Documentation]
Safari: “Can read sensitive information from webpages, including passwords, phone numbers, and credit cards. Can alter the appearance and behavior of webpages.