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When you click a thumbnail to view a photo on Facebook, the photo opens in a non-HTML sub-window. You can click or use your cursor keys to scroll through photos slideshow-style. Unfortunately, you can't disable this feature permanently or disable it for other users who might be viewing your photos. You can bypass the slideshow view each time you view a picture or album, however, and see photos on the page, rather than in the pop-up viewer.
1.Right-click the thumbnail of the photo you want to view.
2.Select 'Open Link in New Tab.' You'll see the photo on its own page and be able to scroll through other photos in the album without using the slideshow view.
3.Click the thumbnail to open the slideshow, then press the 'F5' key on your keyboard to restore the photo to its own page. You can view the rest of the album in the same tab.
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Apparently, many websites are using slideshows for list-based articles. And although there is nothing wrong with slideshows when done right, most publishers use it to get more impressions per page, leading to more ads. This is a nightmare from the audience point of view.
You spend more time clicking “Next” and waiting than actually reading anything, Overall, slowing down your browsing speed but also disrupt the reading experience.
Usually, I jump to the next search result, if I see any slideshow on the website. But sometimes this is not an option. So if you are like me, who hate slide shows, luckily, there are a some tools that can quickly remove annoying slideshow and convert them into one easy-to-read page.
1. Deslide
You can use this web app to de-slide a slideshow and convert them in one page article.
See the following animated gif, on how it work.
The website supports more than 2k sites including the official slideshare website as well. The author of the app, suggests creating a Bookmarklet of deslide, for one-click access.
So, to create a bookmark, go to deslide official page (link at the bottom of the article), and then drag and drop the ‘deslide’ Bookmarklet on the homepage on the browser bookmark area (press CTRL+B if not visible.) And that’s it. Next time you come across a slideshow simply click on the Deslide Bookmarklet, and it’ll launch all the slides in the new tab.
Or you can always do it old fashion way, i.e. copy-paste the URL of the website that has the slide show to the Deslide page.
Via deslide.clusterfake.net
2. PageZipper
As the name suggest PageZipper is a free bookmarklet which automatically merges all the “Next” pages into one. To Install PageZipper in your browser, simply drag this link: PageZipper into your bookmarks toolbar. Once done whenever you visit a website with slide show, simply scroll down to the bottom of a page, PageZipper automatically adds the next page to the bottom of the page. If you don’t see the bookmarks toolbar, go to View and select ‘Show Bookmarks Bar’
Following video explain how to use PageZipper in detail