IF installing a script from a github repo, copy the code from the userscript.js file (careful to not also copy the line numbers - github is kinda dumb that way) and, as in step 5a, replace the sample script with the copied code. Delete that entire sample script and replace it with the script from this post.ĥb. The TamperMonkey editor will open up with a blank UserScript template. You will see the TamperMonkey icon appear at the top of the browserĬlick on the TamperMonkey icon and from the drop-down menu, choose DashboardĪlong the tabs at the top of the Dashboard page, click on the icon at left of the tab stripĥa. Install the TamperMonkey extension for Chrome (or the "add-in" for Firefox). Var elmore = document.querySelectorAll(".result-more_-full") Var els = document.querySelectorAll(".result.result-more") This script is inspired by, and named similarly to (in honor of), Endless Google by Tumpio. Instructions for installation follow below the script, and a brief explanation of what TamperMonkey is follows below that. The below userscript will work with Brave, Chrome, Edge, Tusk, Epic, Opera and Firefox. TL/DR - Install TamperMonkey, add the short script below (full instructions follow) and the browser will lazy-load the next page(s) automatically as you scroll.Īfter coming to this answer via Google and not finding the information I was seeking, I wrote this small TamperMonkey script to do the job.
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