How many times have you come across web pages where you find only a portion of an article on the first page. The remaining portion of the article is spread over several other pages, and you have to click the Next button, sometimes several times, to read the rest of the story.
Splitting a long article across multiple pages could be helpful for the bandwidth- limited, but if bandwidth is not a problem for you then you might prefer to see the entire article in one go instead of waiting for the pages to load pieces at a time.
Enter PageZipper. PageZipper is a free tool the eliminates the need to view one page at a time and fetches the entire article in one go. PageZipper is available both as a bookmarklet and as a Firefox extension.
Once PageZipper is activated, just scroll down to the bottom of a page and PageZipper will automatically add the next page to the end of current page you are viewing saving you the trouble of repeatedly clicking on the next button and waiting for the next page to load.
With PageZipper, as you read the first page, the remaining pages get downloaded and are ready for you to read. You can scroll through each page, or you could click on the arrows that appear or use the Ctrl + Down Arrow combination to move to the next page.
PageZipper doesn’t stop with that. PageZipper also makes it easy to browse pages full of images like image galleries. What it does is, it resizes the images to fit within the screen so that you don’t have to scroll to view images that are too big for your screen. You could move to the next image by clicking the arrows or using the Ctrl+Down Arrow.
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