Nuke anything reloaded Nuke anything reloaded

Productivity
Version: 1.0
Last Update: 2017-09-16

Overview

Nuke anything reloaded is a Chrome extension developed by redgizmo75. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Nuke anything reloaded is 1.0, updated on 2017-09-16.
442 users have installed this extension. 5 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Allows you to hide almost anything via context menu.

Allows you to hide almost any object on a web page. Just right click on the object you want to disappear and chose 'Remove this object' from context menu. You can remove as many objects as you want and you can restore the objects again. Removal is only temporary, if you reload the page everything is as it was. Nothing is stored by this extension.

This extension is inspired by 'Nuke anyhting (enhanced)' addon for FF.

SourceCode can be found on GitHub:

https://github.com/redgizmo75/nuke_anything_reloaded

Rating

5 ratings

Total Installs

442

Information

Last Update

2017-09-16

Current Version

1.0

Size

34.68KiB

Author

redgizmo75

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Rainer von Borries
2021-01-04

It's simple, works. Undo remove is a good option.
This and the hide element option in chrome inspect (ctrl+shift+I) allows to get rid of most annoying things. Besides blocking them.

avatar Marco Müller
2019-12-18

Tut nichts bei mir im Chrome (habe die Chrome-Version 79.0.3945.79 und Windows7)

avatar Brandon Dixon
2018-10-04

I don't see a way to make it hide all elements (e.g. panes, text fields etc.), but when I see an image that's rather risque, I can just right-click and nuke it.

avatar Bill Gault
2018-07-05

I use Nuke Anything Enhanced regularly in Firefox when printing sites for personal documentation but this extension doesn't work, at all. May need updating with newer version of Chrome but highlighting or right clicking on an object, it won't remove anything.

avatar Ben Guthrie
2018-06-16

I can't get it to work. It should be a context menu option