SnipIt by Farrelly
SnipIt makes web pages afraid again. Find and remove DOM elements as you see fit!
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About this extension
SnipIt allows users to find and remove elements on a web page, along with the ability to save and auto-run the 'snip'!
To Snip
1. Find the offending DOM element text.
2. Inspect element on the web page and find the container of the DOM element you want to remove.
3. Grab the CSS class applied to the element, or retain a valid CSS selector which would find it.
4. Open the plugin.
5. In the 'Add Snip' section, add the text in the 'From' field.
6. Add the CSS class, or CSS selector to the 'Until' field.
7. Then click and snip!
optional:
8. Click save. Now this snip will automatically run (uncheck auto-run box if not desired)
To Snip
1. Find the offending DOM element text.
2. Inspect element on the web page and find the container of the DOM element you want to remove.
3. Grab the CSS class applied to the element, or retain a valid CSS selector which would find it.
4. Open the plugin.
5. In the 'Add Snip' section, add the text in the 'From' field.
6. Add the CSS class, or CSS selector to the 'Until' field.
7. Then click and snip!
optional:
8. Click save. Now this snip will automatically run (uncheck auto-run box if not desired)
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Permissions and data
Required permissions:
- Access browser tabs
- Access your data for all websites
Data collection:
- The developer says this extension doesn't require data collection.
More information
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- Version
- 0.1.0
- Size
- 2.94 MB
- Last updated
- 7 days ago (Feb 14, 2026)
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- License
- MIT License
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