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Does anyone know of a browser extension that allows you to disable an HTML element by id or class on a given web page?

I prefer to use Chrome, but a Safari or Firefox solution would be great too.

Example of a use for it:

Suppose I want to check my Facebook (for notifications or messages) but I don't want to see the newsfeed.

Nelu
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On firefox, I personally use AdBlock Plus Element Hiding Helper, coupled with Adblock Plus. With a simple shortcut, it allows to visually select the element you want to hide, and adjusting the tag to your liking is extremely easy. I use this on every single news site I visit, to remove useless headers/footers/banners/social bars that clutter them. I never used it on facebook though, so I can't guarantee the result.

It seems that the extension also exist for chrome (here), although I never tested it.

m4573r
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Check out "Click to Remove Element" (CTRE):

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/click-to-remove-element-ff/

gitaarik
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