Building on what Tathagata said about there being no "one size fits all" solution, I’ve found that for sites with infinite scrolling or lazy loading (like Shein), browser extensions often struggle because they only see what’s currently rendered on the screen. If you want to step up from ImageAssist without writing your own scripts, I’d suggest looking into WFDownloader App. It’s a standalone program that is much better at crawling through multiple pages and sub-galleries automatically than most Chrome extensions. It has specific "crawling" modes that can handle complex site structures. Another pro-tip for these types of sites: use a dedicated "Auto Scroll" extension first. Let the page scroll to the very bottom to trigger all the lazy-loaded image links, and then run your downloader. For the FAQ Tathagata is writing, it might be worth mentioning JDownloader 2 as well—it's open-source and, while the UI is a bit clunky, its "LinkGrabber" feature is incredibly powerful for ripping media from almost any URL you feed it. Looking forward to seeing that guide!