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Articles that have nine steps and require you to press an arrow for each step. Anyway to see all one screen?

Let's say MSN.com and Rodale Publishers; Prevention, Walking, etc. magazines. Will have articles with series of steps. But each step requires pressing an arrow to read next. Is there any option to have all of these "steps" on one page?

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    If pressing the arrow simply moves content around on the page then usually disabling CSS or possibly Javascript will show all the content in one go - it will look horrible but it will do what you want.

    However, if pressing the arrow actually loads another page then no, unfortunately there's nothing you can really do, maybe you could get a greasemonkey script or something that would fetch the other pages' content.

    Websites that use this tactic of splitting articles into multiple pages are trying to increase the number of impressions their page gets, usually because their advertisers pay them per 1,000 impressions.

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