8 responses to “PageZipper: consolidate articles or listings spanning multiple browser pages into one”

  1. Monimonika

    I would strongly recommend the “repagination” add-on instead.

    http://blog.andreineculau.com/2008/06/repagination/

    The max version is set to 3.*, so it should work on Firefox 3.6.

    It does the same thing as PageZipper but lets you control how many pages you want loading up, as well as allowing you to kill the loading if you happen to change your mind after clicking.

    Use it to right-click on either the “Next” or “2″ link and choose how many pages to have come up in a single page.

    I use AutoPager Lite for most of my regular browsing of multiple pages, but repagination is great for those sites where there are no AutoPager rules available.

  2. Votre

    I’ve tried using it.

    I think your second bullet point says most of what needs to be said:
    It does not work well.

  3. Borgtex

    Also try Autopager. It’s a Firefox Plugin that can load just the content of the next page and strip out header, footer and menus, and you can teach it to recognize new sites

  4. WolvenSpectre

    The Bookmarklet also works in Opera 10.10

  5. Ricardo

    Samer,

    Faced with a similar problem you had (a larger problem, actually, since I had to pull out much more than 450 items) I found another free tool: Djuggler — it is relatively simple to use and very powerful screen scraping utility that requires no programming… After you have used it once, making new extractions from the same site becomes a piece of cake.

    Djuggler (site here: http://www.djuggler.com/) seems to have pulled out their free version (“Djuggler Personal”) from the download section, but you can still get it at download dot com.

    The free version has a limitation in the number of actions it will execute, but that limit is pretty high and will suffice for most personal uses…

    Regards,

    -Ricardo

  6. Rarst

    I usually avoid multi-page articles but wanted to read one today and remembered this post.

    Bookmarklet worked like a charm in Opera.

    On your wish – it seems to only loads next page when you scroll, not all pages at once. So there is no overhead of too many pages, it only goes as far as you scroll.

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