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Saturday, October 9, 2010

Review - AutoPager

Posted by Joshua

AutoPager is an addon for the popular Mozilla Firefox Web browser, if you're not currently using Firefox I highly recommend it not just for its speed/security but for the amount of addon's and little things that make life that much easier.

AutoPager works with most websites where you have more than one page of information, say my blog for example instead of having to click  "Older Posts".  AutoPager would automatically load it at the bottom of the page once you scroll down eliminating the need to reload another whole page.

This can be useful on both news websites & forums alike, I've been using it for the past 3 days after my friend introduced me to it and I've loved it ever since.

Here is the proper review and a link to the add-on itself.

"The AutoPager Firefox extension automatically loads the next page of a site inline when you reach the end of the current page for infinite scrolling of content. It includes a adblock similar features to allow you filter out the ads from the contents in the loaded page contents. It works well with most of the greasemonkey scripts. By default AutoPager works with a ton of sites, including Lifehacker, the New York Times, Digg, and, of course, Google. If you want to add your own custom autopaging to unsupported sites, the site wizard feature makes it easy (first pick the Next link, then pick only the content you want loaded. The site workshop provide more features like auto discovery the links and content. It's configuration is base on XPath. You can find there is a built in function to create a XPath by click some links on the pages. This extension will import online configuration from this sources,these configurations includes support for some widely used sites and some general support for forums. You can also share your site rules by click public button in the setting dialog."

Download it here


Feel free to add your own Small review of it or if anyone finds it useful at all.

7 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks for the review - Will come in handy!

YouNostalgiaYouLose said...

well that was interesting

anon1337 said...

hmmm, may have to check it out.

Willow said...

I use both FF and Chrome, I'll have to look for an addon for both.

Anonymous said...

hm tah is well interesting

Joel C Anatoli said...

Thats cool.. I'll try it out

tortacular said...

indeed! I would love MORE.

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