Nuke Anything Enhanced
Allows you to hide almost anything in any page via context menu
What is Nuke Anything Enhanced?
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Summary
Allows you to hide almost anything via context menu 'Remove Object' or 'Remove Selection' with possibility of multiple undo of 'Remove Object'. You can also make a selection and chose "Remove everything else" to clear the page and only leave the selected text.
Once you decide what you want to Remove, Right click on it or select it, then select "Remove this Object" from the menu.
The effect of this extension is temporary, which is useful before printing a page. Refreshing or navigating away will bring everything back to normal.
NEW You can activate "Nuke when pressing [x] on keyboard" mode. ( alt+shift+x )
In this mode, you can remove as many elements as you want by moving the mouse over them and pressing the [x] key on the keyboard or [Ctrl]+Click with the mouse.
The [u] key will undo last remove. The [Esc] Key will exit this mode and go back to normal.
User reviews
User reviews summary
Pros
- The extension is appreciated for its core functionality of removing unwanted sections from webpages.
- Some users appreciate the add-on's ability to help in ad removal.
- The simplicity of the add-on when it works as expected is seen as a positive.
- The optional context menu has been mentioned as working well by some users.
Cons
- The extension is not persistent; the changes are not saved if the page is reloaded.
- There are reports of it being buggy or not working on some sites.
- Some users find it less intuitive or less capable compared to other tools like uBlock Origin or built-in developer tools.
- There are complaints about lack of documentation and discoverability of key features.
- Functionality to remove everything else doesn't always appear or work as intended.
Most mentioned
- Not persistent after page reload
- Comparison with built-in Developer Tools/Inspector tab
- Inadequate or missing documentation
- Issues with specific functions like 'Toggle X to remove' or 'remove everything else'
- Add-on being buggy or not fully reliable
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Safety
Risk impact
Nuke Anything Enhanced may not be safe to use and it requires some risky permissions. Exercise caution when installing this add-on. Review carefully before installing.
Risk likelihood
Nuke Anything Enhanced is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution when installing this add-on.