Eraser
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A Former User last edited by
@seb17: simple but useful, a shortcut for "Inspect element -> Delete element"
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beeters last edited by beeters
@koyrion Hold on, you think it should be permanently erasing? Are you insane? You could very easily accidentally ruin your ability to use a given website permanently, and even reinstalling the extension might not fix something like that unless the developer also implemented a way to delete data for specific sites without being on the site in question (a flaw that an extension as big as Adguard even fails at).
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th3pr0ph3t last edited by leocg
Bug: The red markers remain after using the extension.
If I click on the extension icon and move the mouse around, then click on the extension again to stop erasing, the red markers remain. I expect only one element in red while using it, and no red elements after using this extension. -
derloopkat last edited by derloopkat
Nonsense. It's absurd that the user has to erase each element every time they visit a page. This should have an option to remember what was removed and one for clearing removed element list. If the extension is disabled, it obviously is not going to hide anything on the page.
At the moment I'm going to uninstall this extension and use Opera Developer tools: right click -> Inspect element -> right click on html element -> Remove element.
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thecofe last edited by
This is excellent - performs as advertised. To the knuckleheads below, erase the element then withdraw access to the page. Problem solved.
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killianbot11 last edited by
something to add to this make it where theres an option where u can jest shoot the undesire elements