Doom element

ctrl/cmd+alt click to shoot down dom nodes. ctrl/cmd+z if you miss

Doom element

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Extension stats

By: doomguy
Users: 169
-18
Rating: 5.00
(4)
Version: 1.1.7 (Last updated: 2024-01-04)
Creation date: 2021-02-28
Risk impact: Low risk impact
Risk likelihood:
Manifest version: 3
Size: 39.51K

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Extension summary

Remove annoyances from pages with some memorable sound effects. Doom element let's you remove DOM elements by clicking them while pressing ctrl+alt on Window and Linux and cmd+option on Mac. It also keeps track of elements recently removed so that they can be restored by pressing ctrl+z (cmd+z on mac).

The changes are not permanent: reload the page and it's back to normal.

It's a just a few lines of code that you're welcome to have a look at (see the website).

Note: doom element respects the content security policy of websites so it won't load any sound effects on websites that disallow it (eg. duckduckgo, twitter)

1.1.7: issue with scrollable body after shooting modal 1.1.6: unwanted log messages. fix of undo inline style for body and html tag. 1.1.5: suppress other click and mousedown events while aiming 1.1.4: fix cmd+z on macos.

User reviews

always useful for reorcdings and srceenshots
by Ryder Wrecks, 2024-05-30

A nostalgic and creative way to get rid of those pesky overlays! Pewpew
by Olle Andreasson, 2021-03-03

Wow, such a cool concept. Can't wait for the the upgradable weapons expansion pack update! Keep up the good work.
by Angela Li, 2021-03-02
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Extension safety

Risk impact

Doom element requires very minimum permissions.

Risk likelihood

Doom element has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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