Element-Hider

Element-Hider

Pressing control and shift keys, double click away any element you want to hide. Control + shift + z to undo.

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4.27 (Rating count: 15)
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Date Author Rating Comment
2023-07-12 foxxxy While this add-on is only temporary (if you refresh the page, it goes back to it's previous state) it is VERY helpful. I use it to block annoying sidebars on forums. Thank you!
2023-01-15 Firefox user 15163168 10/10 Perfect for hiding the tiktok chat to watch content fullscreen on a vertical display and ofc other things
2022-12-24 GanJingWorld Gan Jing World is a clean, curated universe and a dynamic, overlapping network of integrated platforms and services. ==> https://www.ganjing.com
2022-06-29 Firefox user 17352417
2022-03-23 Dainis Brjuhoveckis Works like a charm! Thank you, author! It would be a nice touch though if the link to plugin's homepage[^1] as displayed at plugin's Mozilla page worked. It's broken currently at March 23 2022. [^1][Page not found · GitHub](https://github.com/olusername91/element-hider)
2021-09-27 Testo
2021-09-02 Firefox user 15950280 This is great, it is like the element zapper in uBlock Origin, but much easier to access, and with a nicely working undo! Unfairly, there are a few bad reviews from people who want something different, an automatic or permanent element blocker, rather than a one time element picker. There are other good extensions for that, such as uBlock Origin.
2020-12-19 tipar It is OK but, not permanent.
2020-05-19 Ps Would be nice to have the option to keep the element blocked every time I visit the page, and to turn it off too
2020-04-17 Jay Works fine, however when I'm editing something online and need to highlight a section using ctrl + shift, then the area turns purple and it worries me if I then press the mouse button twice by accident. It would be good to assign the keys to ctrl + s (or any other letter that works). Other then this, it works.
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