CNET Editors' review
If you're annoyed by short articles spread over multiple Web pages, Firefox add-on PageZipper will "zip" them into one seamless experience. It will automatically load the next page in a series of links, right below the existing page. It's almost like you have a second tab open, right below the screen you're viewing.
It's not a perfect system, and relies heavily on publishers formatting their content a certain way. For instance, if you're looking at a Flash- or JavaScript-powered slideshow of photos, it won't work. However, to get standard links to open up in a new page it works great.
It's also polite to publishers: it doesn't cut out whatever ad system they've set up. The ads, like the content you want to see, load in full below the first page. PageZipper takes a step and a click out of the reading process for users, and that's simplification without any loose ends.
Publisher's Description
From Jonathan Koomjian:
Ever read one of those top ten lists or photo galleries where every item is on a different page? Clicking "Next" and waiting takes longer than actually reading the page. PageZipper automatically merges all the "Next" pages into one, so you can skip directly to the stuff you want.
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"A TOP TOOL for Me, for MacOS Too! from developer's site"
Version: PageZipper 0.6.1
Pros
Works on Chrome for Mac too if you go to developer's website and drag the link to your bookmark bar. Waaay better than Autopager (too complicated), Autopagerize (flashes), and Super Next Page (push arrow button every next page) extensions for Chrome.
Cons
The download here will not work for MacOS, must go to website. Because Safari has Reader, it is not needed for that browser, unless you have the habit of using it in Windows. It takes up a small space on your bookmark bar and is a generic page icon.
Summary
Very best page zipper I can find for Safari for Mac or Windows!
I use this every day, maybe more than any other tool, because I do not like repeatedly navigating to the "next page" link while reading articles, I just keep scrollin'.
Great for google searches!
And, on most image galleries, it automatically resizes images to fit your screen size!
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