oAutoPagerize
oAutoPagerize (created by os0x) is a User javaScript which automatically loads the next page and inserts into current page when you
reach the end of the page.
Opera comes with FastForward which lets you quickly access the next page in a series of pages, but this UserJS lets you not only quickly but stresslessly access by only scrolling.
This UserJS also works for Safari with GreaseKit and for Google Chrome. It is currently well maintained to be compatible with the latest versions of these browsers.
oAutoPagerize is an adaptation of Firefox's Greasemonkey script AutoPagerize to Opera and other browsers. Also Firefox's add-on AutoPager exists.
[Remember to put 0AutoPagerize.SITEINFO.js also, otherwise this script will NOT work]
To install UserJS files you must first create a folder for them on your PC. Where you create this folder and what you call it is entirely up to you. Next, go to file->preferences->advanced->content->Javascript Options and select the User Javascript folder you just created. Then, download the .js file from this site and put it in the folder.
If you are using Opera 10.10 or later you can use the UJS manager Unite application to install and manage your scripts. If you have it installed, simply open the script in Opera and an installation button will appear.
You MUST put this script (oAutoPagerize.js) AND the configuration files containing site specific paging info (oAutoPagerize.SITEINFO.js) in the UserJS folder. I do not put the file here due the file nature that need to be updated periodically. The direct link is provided below:
http://ss-o.net/userjs/0AutoPagerize.SITEINFO.js (40)
Scripts take effect on a page after reloading
You can access the script status and configuration windows by finding a small coloured (colour indicates the script status) rectangle in the upper right part of the webpage.


Comments
Terrific script. saves your thumbs.
I use this all the time. You can find more Info http://my.opera.com/edvakf/blog/2009/04/25/autopagerize-d-click-next-pag...
I must say thanks to user dapxin. :D
The description of this script is taken from an Opera-Wiki (http://opera-wiki.com) article, which apparently is a courtesy of user dapxin.
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what about Google images?
it would be great to have this script working on http://images.google.com/ as well
Works for me :)
Works for me :)
Script's broken on 10.5. Also
Script's broken on 10.5. Also tried updated version on userscripts, that doesn't work either.
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