YouTube Pagination – Community Fix by SpiritedFlow
Replaces YouTube's infinite scroll with Previous/Next controls. Unofficial MIT-licensed fork of YouTube Pagination 1.0.2 by BlackDave, with a fix for dynamically replaced continuation elements.
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About this extension
Replaces YouTube's infinite scrolling with simple Previous/Next page controls. The number of videos shown per page can be adjusted and is stored locally in Firefox.
Designed for YouTube's home feed, subscriptions, search results, and channel “Videos” tabs. Playlists, Shorts, and watch-page recommendations are intentionally left unchanged.
This is an unofficial fork of YouTube Pagination by BlackDave, published under the MIT License.
The original extension provides the pagination implementation. This fork fixes a case where YouTube replaces its continuation element after loading another batch. The original reference then points to a detached element, while the newly created continuation element can resume infinite scrolling.
The fork adds continuous feed observation so that newly created continuation elements are detected, stored, and parked again. Newly appended video items are also synchronized with the current pagination state.
No browsing data is collected or transmitted. The
Designed for YouTube's home feed, subscriptions, search results, and channel “Videos” tabs. Playlists, Shorts, and watch-page recommendations are intentionally left unchanged.
This is an unofficial fork of YouTube Pagination by BlackDave, published under the MIT License.
The original extension provides the pagination implementation. This fork fixes a case where YouTube replaces its continuation element after loading another batch. The original reference then points to a detached element, while the newly created continuation element can resume infinite scrolling.
The fork adds continuous feed observation so that newly created continuation elements are detected, stored, and parked again. Newly appended video items are also synchronized with the current pagination state.
No browsing data is collected or transmitted. The
storage permission is only used to remember the selected page size locally.Rated 0 by 0 reviewers
Permissions and data
Required permissions:
- Access your data for www.youtube.com
- Access your data for m.youtube.com
Data collection:
- The developer says this extension doesn't require data collection.
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- Version
- 1.0.3
- Size
- 18.79 KB
- Last updated
- 3 days ago (Jul 13, 2026)
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- MIT License
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