Better Twitter 的评价
Better Twitter 作者: Razvan Caliman
62 条评价
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Don Miguel, 4 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 12344652, 4 年前I'm LOVING this app. INstalled it about a month ago and it's worked perfectly. BUT, for the past 3 days my feed has been out of order. I'm wondering if Twitter is making adjustments to counter this?
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 16780570, 4 年前Great app and prevents you from dealing with the trends on twitter that seem to always be happening!
- 评分 5 / 5来自 conradonak, 4 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Chris Peterson, 4 年前This "Better Twitter" extension makes Twitter much less distracting and more usable. Thanks to this extension, I now prefer to read Twitter in Firefox on my laptop over the Twitter app on my phone!
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 14584648, 4 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Aadil Ayub, 4 年前This extension lets you use Twitter without losing your sanity. 10/10 recommended.
- Really nice and easy add-on that does what it says. Would love an option to individually turn on/off number of tweet likes, retweets, and replies. Mainly useful so I know if there are replies to a tweet. Also, quote retweet numbers are also still there (when you click on a tweet).
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Lilacs Doom, 4 年前It's a simple add-on, but the implications of it are huge. It makes browsing Twitter a much better experience and points out external/sponsored information (literally the stuff that siphons our attention away). THANK YOU, Razvan, you've saved me a lot of time and energy. I hope more people realize what exists beyond the ads.
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Édouard Lopez, 4 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 13112025, 5 年前/*
The new Twitter interface (circa 2019) uses auto-generated markup
with obfuscated class names which are not guaranteed to be stable over time.
In order to remove unwanted parts of the UI when they appear,
we use CSS selectors in the stylesheet (content.css) to identify
areas of interest, then apply a short fake animation to them.
Here in JavaScript, we listen for all `animationstart` events, check if they match
one of the areas of interest (`AnimationEvent.target` points to the element matched
by the CSS seletor), then mark the target element or one of its ancestors. This marker
then causes a CSS selector from content.css to match and hide the intended element.
This is a convoluted but viable workaround for missing ancestor selectors in CSS.
*/
I used to use Stylus/Stylish filter to achieve my intentions, which are closely the same as what this addon does. However, since the major change introduced in this spring, my solution no longer works. I looked for a working addon to get the same result, but there seemed to be none.
Then, a few months later, I finally found this addon. This method (quoted above as comment) is brilliant! - 评分 5 / 5来自 wloszynski, 5 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 16104928, 5 年前