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mcv
on Nov 24, 2019
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Tell HN: Google should drop Quora from search resu...
I do this already for so many sites these days. And it's fairly simple. I wouldn't mind an extension that automated this for me.
Lammy
on Nov 25, 2019
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"Behind The Overlay" :)
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/behind-the-ov...
stjohnswarts
on Nov 25, 2019
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Lammy, you're doing the lord's work
jquery
on Nov 25, 2019
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Thank you!
dror
on Nov 24, 2019
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I use ublock origin for this. Just use the dropper to pick the element.
imjasonmiller
on Nov 25, 2019
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You can also block elements by text content [1], for those that did not know. I ran into a site that tried to counter uBlock by randomized class names, among other things, but was able to target it properly that way.
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https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Static-filter-syntax#...
vxNsr
on Nov 25, 2019
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how do you update the inline style with ublock? (its something I've been trying to do)
cylinder
on Nov 25, 2019
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For news sites that do this, you can use textise.net to render a text-only version of the page which will have what you want (the article text).
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