Hello, I am William Jiamin, the developer of the Webpage Rotator Chrome extension. In this tutorial, I will show you how to use the Webpage Rotator. For instance, there is an effect called the "thatcher effect," which makes it harder to detect local changes. Let me demonstrate this with a Wikipedia image. If you rotate the image using the Webpage Rotator, you may find it difficult to spot any changes. However, with the help of this plugin, you can easily identify any alterations.
To get started, simply add the Webpage Rotator extension to Chrome by clicking "Add extension." Once added, you can access the extension by pinning it to your browser. Now, every time you click the Webpage Rotator, the image will rotate 19 degrees anticlockwise, revealing any tampering.
If you wish to revert the image to its original state, just refresh the page. It's a straightforward JavaScript code that I created to enhance your browsing experience. If you find my Chrome extension useful, please consider giving it a five-star rating. Your feedback is valuable, so feel free to leave any comments for future improvements.
Thank you for your support, and remember to enjoy using the Webpage Rotator Chrome extension. If you have any suggestions, leave them in the comments section. Bye for now, and peace out!