Overview
Remove annoying elements with a single click
Allows you to remove any element from a website. Temporarily or permanently. Be it an advertisment missed by your ad-blocker, fixed menu, distracting GIF image, overly animated slideshow or anything else getting in your way. Features: - easily remove multiple elements in a row (no need for a cumbersome context menu) - highlights elements under the cursor - customizable keyboard shortcut for activation - remember removed elements for a particular website or hide only temporarily - works flawlessly with iframes, embeds and ads - minimal memory and performance footprint - power user feature - customize CSS selectors New in v3: - preview which elements were removed - use space to remove elements resistant to mouse clicks - improved CSS selectors - more resilient UI - the much requested import/export feature - undo removed elements (Ctrl+Z / ⌘+Z) - dark mode
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RaphaelApr 28, 2024
awesome, can finally remove the annoying superthanks button on youtube that allows you to send over 500$ on 2 clicks
Jay PrajapatiApr 22, 2024
it is what i want. great job devloper.
Kevin SongApr 16, 2024
Works great!! removes everything that forces you to turn off adblock including the element that greys out the page
Details
- Version3.1.5
- UpdatedNovember 29, 2023
- Size28.63KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
Email
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