Scroll it! is a accessibility chrome extension. it's a free extension , it has 5,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.05 from 39 rated user, last update is 2528 days ago.
Be the first to check my new extension that helps you fighting a procrastination: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/procrastilater/bmoajoielkomndjlojhcnibkehhkkaao Today lots of websites are using lazy-loading technique to show new items/ news/records/ upon scrolling down. Sometimes you need to (use cases): - read previous messages in dialogue (vk/telegram) - see all user photos since the beginning (instagram) - check out recent friends news/posts after a weekend (facebook, vk, twitter) - scroll down the comments (reddit, youtube) This app allows you to do it. HOW TO USE: click your RIGHT mouse button within a page (desirable inside the place with a scroll bar) select Scroll it -> select option to scroll. Feel free to use other tabs while it scrolls, it will let you know when it's done (infinite scroll doesn't scroll by itself). Important: if you chose infinite scrolling - you would like to stop it anytime (stop option from context menu does it). Also it will let you know if it's stuck somewhere. Source code is open and feel free to read/clone it from github page. Feedback is appreciated.
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Hi Benji, unfortunately this is not scrolling at all on the popular Chinese technical forum site CSDN (China Software Developer Network). For example, go to https://bbs.csdn.net/forums/ic_lover?category=23 (or click any subcategory in left-column menu of discussion forums). I know it should scroll because if I go into Chrome DevTools and run a short script like var divs = document.querySelectorAll('div.tab-list-item'); var divcount = divs.length; that it's far more than the 20 per page it initially loads.
On ancestry DNA matches it stops after 30 scrolls, regardless if infinite or scroll N. I'm not sure if it actually even does 30 scrolls before stopping.
The "infinite scrolling" stops after just 30 seconds, but FB group member requests for example will often take more than this to load so it's useless for this.