Itaku -- Pagination

Paginate itaku.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey, Greasemonkey or Violentmonkey to install this script.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey or Violentmonkey to install this script.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey or Violentmonkey to install this script.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey or Userscripts to install this script.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey to install this script.

You will need to install a user script manager extension to install this script.

(I already have a user script manager, let me install it!)

You will need to install an extension such as Stylus to install this style.

You will need to install an extension such as Stylus to install this style.

You will need to install an extension such as Stylus to install this style.

You will need to install a user style manager extension to install this style.

You will need to install a user style manager extension to install this style.

You will need to install a user style manager extension to install this style.

(I already have a user style manager, let me install it!)

// ==UserScript==
// @name         Itaku -- Pagination
// @license      MIT
// @namespace    http://tampermonkey.net/
// @version      2025-05-13
// @description  Paginate itaku.
// @author       twi
// @match        https://itaku.ee/*
// @icon         https://itaku.ee/assets/favicon-yellow.svg
// @grant        none
// @run-at       document-end
// ==/UserScript==

(function() {
    'use strict';
    // Because itaku doesn't do a true document reload on switching between pages (the "app" within the document mutates its own contents), we use an observer
    // probably a bit of over-coding to disconnect the observer, but it's more ~correct~ and works just the same because the app itself is never swapped out.
    const o = new MutationObserver(function(mutList) {
        // This is the minimum i can disable in hopes to not break anything
        document.querySelector('.mat-sidenav-content').__zone_symbol__scrollfalse[0].callback = () => {};
        disconnect();
    });
    const disconnect = () => { o.disconnect(); } // what's customary in js here anyway? is omitting the curly braces a sin or is using them? without feels less readable.
    const c = { subtree:true, characterData:true };
    o.observe(document, c);
})();