Sunday 30 January 2011

How to Use the All Mangas Reader Google Chrome Extension

How to Use the All Mangas Reader Google Chrome Extension

All Mangas Reader is a Google Chrome Extension
that allows you to keep track of the manga you're
reading online, as well as keeping a record of
all the mangas you've read, and notifying you
when they're updated.

The current version (version 1.2.8 onwards) supports 13 different
manga sites, including Manga Fox and Manga Reader (See the "Tips"
section for a full list). Read on to learn how to use it.

!! Steps !!

* Make sure that you have Google Chrome
installed [1]. When you have done so, go to the gallery at
https://chrome.google.com/extensions/?hl=en [2] extensions and
look for the "All Mangas Reader".

* Download the All Mangas Reader. You can do that at
https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/gcamgngbdaiibdbikdfmjinnmgoppecp?hl=en
[3].
Start adding some manga! This can be done in one of two ways:

* Click on the "All Mangas Reader" button at the top right of your
browser. At the bottom it will say "Pick a new manga". Choose a
site and pick or search for a manga [4]. Clicking on one will
result in you being taken to the manga page in question. Once you
start reading it, it will automatically be added to your reading
list.

* If you're not sure which sites a particular manga is hosted at,
simply click the magnifying glass symbol from the buttons on the
top right when you open the extension. Enter the name of a manga,
and it will come up with a list of all the supported sites that
manga is hosted at. You can click on a manga page listed there and
you'll be taken to that site, from where you can start reading [5]
immediately.

* Simply start reading a manga at any of those six websites.
Anything you read will be added to your reading list.

* Customize! Once you open the extension, there will be a button at
the top right labelled "All Mangas Reader Options". From there,
you can choose the style of your manga list, whether to remove
advertising on the manga websites, whether to load the whole
chapter in one webpage [6], as well as being able to scroll down
them or click through each page in turn, etc.

* Use your Manga list. The mangas you have started reading will
be displayed in alphabetical order, except for the ones with
chapters that you have not read yet, which will be at the top in
red. It lists all of the names of the mangas, the logos of the
websites where you read them, the latest chapter you read and the
latest chapter that was updated. The navigation buttons at the top
right of each manga name link to the previous manga chapter, the
last chapter you read, the next chapter, the latest chapter
available and to delete the manga from your reading list
respectively. For any mangas that you have not opened the latest
chapter of (in red at the top), there will also be an eye-shaped
button on the left of the others, enabling you to mark the latest
chapter as read.

* Check for updates. As long as you\'re connected to the
internet [7], the All Mangas Reader extension will show how many
mangas there are in your reading list that have uploaded chapters
you have not seen yet.

!! Tips !!

The All Mangas Reader Google Chrome Extension (version 1.2.8 onwards)
supports:

* Some Manga / Some Mango

* Manga Fox

* Bleach Exile

* Manga Reader

* Manga Stream

* MangaToshokan

* AnimeA

* Mangable

* CityManga

* The Spectrum

* MangaKong

* AnimeStory (French scans)

* SubManga (Spanish scans)

* Manga will load down the page like this, instead of having to
click through one by one.One of the main benefits of using the
extension is that it loads every page of the manga chapter on one
page, so you just scroll down through them, rather than clicking
through each page like you would on most manga sites. If you
prefer clicking through however, just go to the options button at
the top right of the extension, and on the resulting page check or
uncheck the box labelled "While reading a manga, display the whole
chapter instead of the current page".

* On the options page there is also the choice to "Load scans in the
order of the chapter". This will make the overall loading time a
little slower, but will load it so that the first page is fully
loaded first before the second page starts to load, etc. rather
than just loading them all at once.

* If any of the mangas you're reading become completed, you might
want to remove them from your reading list to declutter it.

* To keep a complete record of the mangas you've read, you could try
a site like myanimelist,[1] [8] which has lots of information on
manga and allows you to write reviews, etc. but it doesn't notify
you of any updates.

* If there are any new versions of the extension, just go back to
the extension page[2] [9] and click "download". None of your data
will be lost, and the extension will just update itself to the
latest version.

!! Things You\'ll Need !!

* Google Chrome

* All Mangas Reader extension

!! Related WikiHows !!

* How to Download Google Chrome [10]

* How to Use Google Chrome [11]

* How to Be an Otaku (Anime Geek) [12]

* How to Get Into Manga [13]

* How to Read Manga [14]

* How to Use Awesome Screenshot [15]

!! Sources And Citations !!

!! Article Tools !!

* Read on wikiHow

*

Links:
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[1] http://www.wikihow.com/Download-Google-Chrome
[2] https://chrome.google.com/extensions/?hl=en
[3] https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/gcamgngbdaiibdbikdfmjinnmgoppecp?hl=en
[4] http://www.wikihow.com/Get-Into-Manga
[5] http://www.wikihow.com/Read-Naruto-Manga-Online-Free
[6] http://www.wikihow.com/Build-a-Simple-Web-Page
[7] http://www.wikihow.com/Image:AMR_logo_920.png
[8] http://bemoreconfident.info/#_note-0
[9] http://bemoreconfident.info/#_note-1
[10] http://www.wikihow.com/Download-Google-Chrome
[11] http://www.wikihow.com/Use-Google-Chrome
[12] http://www.wikihow.com/Be-an-Otaku-%28Anime-Geek%29
[13] http://www.wikihow.com/Get-Into-Manga
[14] http://www.wikihow.com/Read-Manga
[15] http://www.wikihow.com/Use-Awesome-Screenshot

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