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nextpage

by sylecn

v3.2.0 Updated Jan 21, 2026 52.99KiB
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2K
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★ 4.84
31 reviews
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Description

When reading online documents or novels, I usually use SPC to scroll page. But SPC doesn't go to next page automatically. This add-on rebinds SPC key so that it scrolls page when there is more on the page, it goes to next page when you are at the bottom of a page. You can also press n key anytime to go to next page directly. From v2.12.0, it prerender or prefetch next page link to speed up page load. From v3.2.0, on touch device, swipe up when at page bottom also go to next page automatically. nextpage is <a href="http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html" title="free software ">free software</a> released under GPLv3. The source code is hosted at <a href="http://github.com/sylecn/nextpage-we" title="github">github</a>. BUG Report =================== If you found a problem and would like to get it fixed, please report it here: https://github.com/sylecn/ff-nextpage/issues nextpage tries hard to not get in your way. If you find nextpage breaks your blog admin panel, some online registration form, or any kind of cool web application, please report a bug. You can also use (ignore-on "URL_REGEXP") in user config to disable this add-on on given website. Currently English, Chinese and German web pages are best supported. Most other languages work too, just not as well maintained. Submit a bug if you found something that didn't work. nextpage allows you to bind keys to some nextpage related functions. Here is the default key-bindings: <ul> <li>SPC scroll up/next page</li> <li>n next page</li> <li>p previous page</li> </ul> Here is the real code for this default binding: <code> (bind "SPC" 'nextpage-maybe) (bind "n" 'nextpage) (bind "p" 'previous-page) </code> You can disable/overwrite built-in bindings and define your own bindings easily. Read the built-in help document with the installed add-on for more information. Click help button in add-on option. For example, in user preferences page, You can bind c to copy page title and url: <code> (bind "c" 'copy-title-and-url-maybe) </code> This add-on is only 47K zipped.
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Reviews (2 cached)

★★☆☆☆2019-05-24
Chris Vydas

When you create user defined keys the default shortcuts are still active! why? that makes for a poor design because no one wants a bunch of duplicate shortcuts. one or the other (user defined or default) needs to be active. in addition, i agree with another reviewer that stated it makes more sense to have a both nextpage and previouspage key not just history-back.

★★★☆☆2026-02-05
Richard Derico

Seems broken on Arch Linux Forum

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Permissions

storage Can store data locally in your browser

Details

Version 3.2.0
Updated Jan 21, 2026
Size 52.99KiB
First Seen Mar 26, 2026