2018
USERSCRIPT (AUTOPAGER like) - Nexto - Example
This is a base for an autopager, basically loads the next page if you give it the content to load and a CSS selector to the Next link, to add a website modify the implementation array, only tested on Firefox, probably buggy but works for what I need it for, you need to add @includes and add website to the implementations array to get it to work. V1.5 works in Chrome, if you're into that sort of thing.
(example) Test OK for Recherche OPAC Bibliothèque de Bobigny (2018) (link http://bibliotheque.ville-bobigny.fr/recherche-catalogue/recherche-simple/simple/Auteur/0/herge/ligne?limit=50) :
var implementations = [
{
site: "http://bibliotheque.ville-bobigny.fr/recherche-catalogue/", // regex to compare against site URL, similar to @include
nextLinkSelector: ".dropdown.btn.btn-default.pagi + .btn.btn-default.hidden-phone.hasTooltip", // css selector for the next link, tip: find the current page button and do next sibling
contentSelector: ".tmpl-content .colctre", // the content that will be added to from the next page
javascript: false // set this to true if the website uses javascript to load content, 50% chance it'll work
}
];
2009
Pagezipper - Extension Firefox - Automatically loads "next page" links
PageZipper automatically loads the contents of "next page" links right underneath the current page, so you can scroll down instead of clicking through. It's quite similar to another extension called AutoPager, and I like that it doesn't show its page breaks the way AutoPager does. Where PageZipper hasn't caught up with AutoPager yet is in the way it deals with tricky "next page" links. AutoPager lets you find them manually and train it, while PageZipper relies on its own (granted, very good) autodetection.
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