RS & LS Arrow Key Next/Prev Chapter

Enable next / previous chapter on right / left arrow keys on Reaper Scans and Leviatan Scans.

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You will need to install a user style manager extension to install this style.

(I already have a user style manager, let me install it!)

יוצר
Ultrabenosaurus
התקנות יומיות
0
סה"כ התקנות
20
דירוגים
0 0 0
גרסה
0.3
נוצר
06-06-2020
עודכן
25-11-2021
Size
1.17 קילו-בייט
רישיון
GNU AGPLv3
חל על

Enable next / previous chapter on right / left arrow keys on Reaper Scans and Leviatan Scans.

They don't put unique / meaningful classes, IDs, or names on any of the elements responsible for the next / previous links so this works based on matching nearby elements and may stop working if they change the HTML structure of chapter pages. As long as I keep reading anything on Reaper Scans or Leviatan Scans I will notice this and update the code, but if not I won't know until someone complains that this has stopped working.

Developed in Tampermonkey v4.10.6112 using Firefox 77.0.1 (64-bit) on Windows.

I sometimes make dark CSS themes and JS userscripts. Some of them aren't terrible.