
Sticky Ducky - clean the fixed elements
Automatically cleans pages of the sticky headers and other fixed elements.

What is Sticky Ducky - clean the fixed elements?
Sticky Ducky - clean the fixed elements is a Firefox add-on by Borys Lykah. This add-on has 105 daily active users and a good user rating of 4.20. The latest version, 1.7.2, was updated a year ago.
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Summary
Many websites have sticky headers, social buttons and other things which are always on the screen. Most of the time they are useless and simply occupy the screen space. Sticky Ducky automatically cleans the page of the sticky elements. It has settings for displaying them again on demand and a whitelist.
Safety
Risk impact
Sticky Ducky - clean the fixed elements requires a number of risky permissions that can potentially harm your browser and steal your data. Exercise caution when installing this add-on. Review carefully before installing. We recommend that you only install Sticky Ducky - clean the fixed elements if you trust the publisher.
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Risk likelihood
Sticky Ducky - clean the fixed elements has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.
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