and the next page will instantly start loading up. With Space Next, instead of clicking this button with your mouse, you can simply hit the Space key on your keyboard. For jumping to the next page, you would usually need to click ‘Next’ (or the number next to the currently loaded one) for the purpose. When you reach the end, you will find navigation buttons for opening the next page or a number of pages for viewing previous blog posts.
Here’s a simple example – the end region of our main AddictiveTips page.
The add-on is pretty user-friendly, and everything comes preconfigured out of the box, meaning it starts working right from the instant you install it. What Space Next does is it automatically loads up the proceeding page of a website upon pressing Space at the bottom. Similarly, holding the Space down keeps the page scrolling until the end is reached. Usually when you press the Space bar on Firefox, the browser scrolls the web page down a few notches. As it’s name implies, the add-on enables you to load the next page upon reaching the bottom of an article or page and pressing the Space bar. Read on for more details. If you want to bring similar functionality to Firefox, try Space Next. Opera, however, has a built-in feature called ‘Fast Forward’ that automatically loads up the next page for you, so you don’t have to do it manually every time you reach the end. You usually have to click a Next Page or More button to read the content on the proceeding webpage. This technique has long been around and popular with webmasters, because it makes page loading faster since everything on an information-laden website doesn’t have to be loaded in one go. Popular websites like Google, Yahoo and Business Insider split their results as well as certain articles into multiple pages.