Description from extension meta
Right-click an image to fusk its URL and generate a gallery.
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Description from store
Image fusking extensions, once a common utility, have become increasingly rare — even nonexistent on the Chrome Web Store. If you've been looking for a reliable way to view sequential images all at once, your search ends here.
Meet Fuskrat, a new image fusker made specifically for Chrome.
How to Use Fuskrat
1. Right-click any image on a webpage and select the "Fusk..." option from the context menu. Fuskrat's popup interface will appear. (To close the interface, simply click the red Close button in the upper right corner.)
2. If applicable, check the "Hex" box to use hexadecimal numbers for your sequence.
3. Select the portion of the image URL you want Fuskrat to automatically populate with numbers.
4. Define your range by entering the lowest and highest numbers for the sequence.
5. Choose your display method: "Fusk in a new tab" to open your gallery in a fresh tab, or "Fusk right here" to generate the gallery directly within Fuskrat's popup interface.
Fuskrat will then swiftly generate a dynamic image gallery based on your selections. This gallery includes a convenient option to adjust the number of images displayed per row, and a handy button to reload any images that may have failed to load initially.
Please Note: Fuskrat focuses solely on gallery generation and does not include a built-in bulk download option. However, it pairs perfectly with other browser extensions designed for bulk image downloading.