


Chrome extension to browse all images on the current page in a slideshow: SlideView_html/css_WEB-ITnose
SlideView collects all the picture information in the current browsing page, and displays the obtained picture set to the user in the form of a slideshow. The user does not need to open a new window, only needs the mouse You can browse all pictures with one click.
Before using it, you need to set the website that needs to be browsed using the slide version on the options page of the SlideView extension, and add the website domain name or IP address to the extension allowed list, otherwise the The extension will not be displayed in the address bar.
Currently supported image formats: PNG, JPEG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, SVG, TAG, PICT, JPG.
SlideView provides the following functions:
1. Thumbnails display all image information on the current page
2. Display enlarged images and titles of the current image
3. View the original image of the currently selected image
4. Medium English support
5. Ignore ICON images (size<=64px)
6. Ignore thumbnails
7. Deduplicate images with the same file name
8. Background translucency processing, highlighting Picture
Project homepage: http://www.open-open.com/lib/view/home/1427077808652

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