Nuke Anything
Allows hiding of almost anything via context menu.
What is Nuke Anything?
The 'Nuke Anything' Extension is a powerful tool for Chrome users aiming to streamline their web browsing. It provides a capability to hide any element in a webpage using a specific 'Nuke on key' mode. User can remove elements by pressing the [X] key on keyboard or through right-click context menu. The extension supports undo functionality using [U] key for removed objects. Exit the mode with [Esc] key.
Stats
Users:
4,000+
Rating:
3.08
(13)
Creation date:
2017-10-09
Risk impact:
Low risk impact
Risk likelihood:
Very low risk likelihood
Manifest version:
2
Permissions:
Size:
54.40K
Email:
pa*****@gmail.com
Stats date:
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Summary
Allows you to hide almost anything in a page by activating "Nuke on [x] key" mode.
In this mode, you can remove as many elements as you want by repeatedly pressing the [X] key on the keyboard while moving the mouse around.
The [U] key will undo last remove. The [Esc] Key will exit this mode and go back to normal.
Please note that you can undo removing of objects only, undoing the removing of selections is not yet supported.
You can also remove items by right clicking and choosing remove
User reviews
User reviews summary
Pros
- Works well with some web elements
- User-friendly; easy to use
- Highly recommended by some users
- Effective on certain websites
- Good for hiding web elements
Cons
- Does not work as expected according to some users
- Inconsistency between Firefox and Chrome
- Hidden elements return on refresh
- Need to 'nuke' more than once
- Could be due to Chrome updates
Most mentioned
- Not working as expected
- Elements returning after refresh
- Comparison between Firefox and Chrome
- Possibility of extension not being updated
- Need to 'nuke' multiple times
Recent reviews
Just confirming this extension does work. For certain elements, you might need to "nuke" the area or selection more than once - that's not really a fault of the extension, that's just how the web works. Nuked elements will come back after a page reload, that's also intended.
does not work
doesn't work, couldnt nuke my school i mean nothing got nuked
Safety
Risk impact
Nuke Anything is relatively safe to use as it requires very minimum permissions.
Risk likelihood
Nuke Anything has earned a good reputation and can be trusted.
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