Iceggiren i Page Element Hider
Page Element Hider sɣur Yaroslav Ognevoy
Tiririt sɣur Yaroslav Ognevoy
Tiririt n ineflayen
yeffeɣ-d deg hace 11 díasHi Hugo, thanks for the feedback!
The extension does support persistent hiding. You can set up rules that survive page refreshes by opening the extension popup and going to the "Options", "Auto-Hide Settings" tab. There you can add a domain and a CSS selector, and the element will stay hidden every time you visit that page.
I agree it may not be obvious from the context menu alone, so I'll think about how to make this feature more visible. Hope that clears things up!
The extension does support persistent hiding. You can set up rules that survive page refreshes by opening the extension popup and going to the "Options", "Auto-Hide Settings" tab. There you can add a domain and a CSS selector, and the element will stay hidden every time you visit that page.
I agree it may not be obvious from the context menu alone, so I'll think about how to make this feature more visible. Hope that clears things up!
1 n ucegger
- Yettwasezmel 3 ɣef 5sɣur Hugo, hace 11 díasFor those of you who need to have persistent hiding (after refresh of the page), this extension needs a bit more thinkering than using the context menu, like adding a domain and a CSS selector. Other than that, it's very convenient to hide an element.
Tiririt n ineflayen
yeffeɣ-d deg hace 11 díasHi Hugo, thanks for the feedback!
The extension does support persistent hiding. You can set up rules that survive page refreshes by opening the extension popup and going to the "Options", "Auto-Hide Settings" tab. There you can add a domain and a CSS selector, and the element will stay hidden every time you visit that page.
I agree it may not be obvious from the context menu alone, so I'll think about how to make this feature more visible. Hope that clears things up!