E621 Image Mirror Replacer

Replace static1.e621.net with static1.e926.net before the browser tries to load images/videos

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!)

Fejlesztő
Casper Kristensen
Napi telepítések
0
Telepítések száma
4
Értékelések
0 0 0
Verzió
1.4
Létrehozva
2025.09.27.
Frissítve
2025.09.27.
Size
3 KB
Licensz
Ismeretlen
Érvényes

A simple script that replaces the e621 image host with the e926 image host, since I was having issues with extremely slow loading times on 621 host. All content, including explicit and questionable, is perfectly mirrored between the two hosts so there should be no issues loading any content.

I have little to no coding knowledge, so quick disclaimer: This was thrown together with the help of ChatGPT. If you have a problem with AI/Vibecoding, steer clear I guess. I just wanted to fix my issue and publish the fix for others to use if they want a quick fix.

Tested and confirmed to work on Tampermonkey for Chrome, but in theory it's just javascript so should run on anything.