Remove annoying elements with a single click
Click to Remove Element | Firefox Add-on
"Click to Remove Element" is a powerful Firefox add-on that allows users to easily remove unwanted elements from websites, whether temporarily or permanently. With features like highlighting elements, customizable keyboard shortcuts, and support for iframes and ads, users can streamline their browsing experience. The latest version brings enhancements like element previews, improved CSS selectors, and an import/export feature, all while maintaining a minimal performance impact. Perfect for decluttering any website.
Add-on stats
Weekly download count: 53
Firefox on Android: No
Risk impact: Moderate risk impact
Risk likelihood:
Manifest version: 3
Permissions:
Host permissions:
Size: 35.00K
URLs: Website
Ranking
# 3,802
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Add-on summary
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
User reviews
yeah it does what it says
Perfect. Everything I need in an element remover. 2024 Arc refugees will be happy to use CTRE as a replacement for zapping. The core functionality being temporarily/permanently disabling elements is exactly right, yet there is further second-level customization on individual elements. Plus, the ability to rename disabled elements and a handy shortcut to activate the extension outright. Now all my web apps like Outlook look perfectly clean without unused buttons complicating their user interfaces. Bravo to the developer. I hope this project is maintained for years to come! 5/5.
Browsing just got so much more fun! :D
Add-on safety
Risk impact
Click to Remove Element requires a few sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.
Risk likelihood
Click to Remove Element is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution when installing this add-on.
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