Overview
Stitch split-image puzzle posts on X/Twitter into seamless art. Share to taptoview.site gallery. No login, no tracking.
TapX (Tap to View) stitches split-image ("puzzle") posts on X / Twitter into seamless art — and with one tap shares the result to the taptoview.site gallery. When artists post multi-panel illustrations as 2–4 stacked tiles, X's layout forces visible gaps between each piece. TapX removes them instantly. Then a single click stitches all panels together and opens your personal gallery page — ready to share or bookmark. What TapX does: • Automatically removes gaps between split-image puzzle posts on X and Twitter • One-click Share: stitch all panels → upload to taptoview.site gallery → gallery opens instantly • "Merge" button in popup: collapse 2×2 gallery posts into a single vertical stitch • Detects puzzle layouts with pixel precision; leaves regular galleries and panoramas untouched • All stitching is local (Canvas API) — image is uploaded only when you click Share • Lightweight — under 20 KB; Manifest V3 Who it's for: • Fans of digital art and illustration puzzle posts • Collectors who want to share or save multi-panel artwork • Anyone tired of gaps breaking up split-image visuals How it works: TapX scans tweet pages for vertical split-image layouts using stable X.com selectors. It rebuilds the display with zero gaps using a CSS grid overlay. The Share button stitches all panels via Canvas API and uploads to taptoview.site — then opens or focuses the gallery tab. Privacy-first · No tracking · No login required · Manifest V3
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Details
- Version0.2.0
- UpdatedMarch 5, 2026
- Size25.03KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
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