Quickly Browse Flickr Photos / Images, Without Having to Click Next
January 15, 2008 – 6:23 pmI must confess that I have fall in love with Flickr, the photo sharing site many people adores. A Flickr photo page can be huge and the developers have opt to divide it into small pages that you can browse by clicking the “Next” or page number button, to speed up page loading time.
If you don’t like clicking “Next” over and over again, I will show you a tip on how to browse through Flickr photo pages quickly, just by scrolling your mouse button up and down.

How to Breeze Through Flickr with A Mouse
1- Open Mozilla Firefox (what else?).
2- Install Greasemonkey Firefox extension. Restart Firefox. Make sure there is a “smiling monkey” icon on the Status Bar.
3- Click the “Install this script” button to install the “Pagerization” script.
4- Open your favorite Flickr photo gallery.
5- Just scroll your midlle mouse button up and down to scroll through all the photos. If it works, you can see the Pagerization scrolling status on bottom-right of Mozilla Firefox’s screen (Loading, Standing or Terminate).
You are done! Now you can scroll through all your Flickr photo page with ease.
Bonus Tip: Hongkiat shows you how to surf photos in thumbnail view on Flickr. Nice!
Tags: flickr, photo editing, greasemonkey, pagerization, firefox addons, firefox extension
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