Post Internet Post Internet

Photos
Version: 0.0.2
Last Update: 2017-12-13

Overview

Post Internet is a Chrome extension developed by amagitakayosi. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Post Internet is 0.0.2, updated on 2017-12-13.
58 users have installed this extension. 3 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Postprocess the Internet

Post-effect for the internet.

When you click the button, you'll see your internet is melting down.

When you open settings by right-click the button, you can edit & add post-effects in GLSL.

Rating

3 ratings

Total Installs

58

Information

Last Update

2017-12-13

Current Version

0.0.2

Size

1.41MiB

Author

amagitakayosi

Website

None

Category

Photos

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avatar Tynach
2018-01-20

Surprisingly, this is EXACTLY what I was looking for, not expecting to find it. Thank you!

However, there are two issues that I think must be dealt with:

1. It seems that the 'screenshot' it takes of a web page is at about half the resolution of the view of the web page.

2. There doesn't seem to be a way to disable the effect, instead requiring a page refresh.

avatar Tynach
2018-01-20

Surprisingly, this is EXACTLY what I was looking for, not expecting to find it. Thank you!

However, there are two issues that I think must be dealt with:

1. It seems that the 'screenshot' it takes of a web page is at about half the resolution of the view of the web page.

2. There doesn't seem to be a way to disable the effect, instead requiring a page refresh.

avatar Tynach
2018-01-20

Surprisingly, this is EXACTLY what I was looking for, not expecting to find it. Thank you!

However, there are two issues that I think must be dealt with:

1. It seems that the 'screenshot' it takes of a web page is at about half the resolution of the view of the web page.

2. There doesn't seem to be a way to disable the effect, instead requiring a page refresh.

avatar Tynach
2018-01-20

Surprisingly, this is EXACTLY what I was looking for, not expecting to find it. Thank you!

However, there are two issues that I think must be dealt with:

1. It seems that the 'screenshot' it takes of a web page is at about half the resolution of the view of the web page.

2. There doesn't seem to be a way to disable the effect, instead requiring a page refresh.