Reviews for Nuke Anything Enhanced
Nuke Anything Enhanced by Patrick Abi Salloum
Rated 4.6 out of 5
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Rated 3 out of 5
189 reviews
- by Bili Kash, 5 days agoRated 5 out of 5
- by Xxian, 3 months agoRated 3 out of 5
- by Victor, 7 months agoRated 5 out of 5
- by trpez, 10 months agoRated 5 out of 5very good addon to hide advertisment.
any chance to make a mobile version? it would be even more useful on a mobile device. - by HavnFunHere, a year agoRated 5 out of 5
- by DK, a year agoRated 4 out of 5Works pretty well, except the "Toggle X to remove" option doesn't work on many websites. I think it might be that they're intercepting the keypress or something.
Would be great to get that fixed! - by grahamperrin, a year agoRated 5 out of 5Re: https://web.archive.org/web/20191228045914/https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/nuke-anything-enhanced/reviews/1325466/
Where (reviewer) ander could not nuke a sidebar, I had no difficulty. The context menu worked as expected.
Nuke Anything 2.4 added to home-built Waterfox Classic 2019.12. - by Firefox user 15423046, a year agoRated 5 out of 5
- by finjeta, a year agoRated 5 out of 5
- by Sébastien Lavoie, a year agoRated 5 out of 5
- by Firefox user 15283546, a year agoRated 5 out of 5
- by ander, 2 years agoRated 2 out of 5It's OK... It removes some stuff, but definitely not all—even stuff it can select, which is mysterious. For example, the annoying fold-out, non-closable sidebar here:
https://kwiklearning.com/memory-series/fix-forgetfulness-fast.php#
It can select (highlight) the sidebar, so it knows what code's generating it—so it should be able to block that code, right? You'd think so, anyway. But no. Go figure.
[Edit] I'm afraid I've had to lower my rating to 2 stars now. This extension used to be great, but it really seems to have fallen behind. - by Firefox user 14753181, 2 years agoRated 4 out of 5Works fine. Would be 5 stars if the documentation was complete.
For some reason, it is not documented anywhere that the way to use this extension is to press alt+shift+x. Nowhere in the documentation is this mentioned. Not on the settings page or the public web page for the add-on. I found it buried deep in these reviews in the form of a reply from the author.
You could replace all the other text on the addon page with "Activate by pressing alt+shift+x" and the addon would become 10x more useful.
DOCUMENT THE MAIN FUNCTION! - by RiCK, 2 years agoRated 3 out of 52 of the 5 options do not appear on the menu.
nuke_selection & nuke_rest do not appear or provide function. Please fix. I used to enjoy the "remove everything else" option. - by masoko, 2 years agoRated 5 out of 5
- by Petras, 2 years agoRated 3 out of 5Very good add-on, but "Toggle nuke when pressing [x]" unfortunately does not work well if "Find as you type" feature is enabled in Firefox options - it works only for the first click, but then only Find box receives all [x] input. Could you please address this issue?
- by BillPigg, 2 years agoRated 5 out of 5Perfect! Does exactly what I want. Best right before printing a page.
- by Firefox user 14382291, 2 years agoRated 4 out of 5Works fine but it would be nice if I could just click it once and block the element instead of going into a separate dropdown menu.
- by tipar, 2 years agoRated 4 out of 5It is OK but why I must do it everytime I refresh the page? I want the addon to remember it. But it is OK and easy to use it.
- by Firefox user 14271700, 2 years agoRated 5 out of 5This is a great extension. I only miss a shortcut key to enter nuke mode.
- by Firefox user 14198663, 2 years agoRated 5 out of 5Big thanks to the developer, great app. Does exactly what I want, it allows me remove things from a web page.
You'd think that it is common sense that if you reload/refresh the page the items will come back on, imagine the complaints if they didn't come back and people deleted parts of a page by mistake.
Can it be better? ... maybe, so why don't people try to design their own add-ons for Firefox? Then they can get complaints from strange people from a product that is free. - by Firefox user 14142584, 3 years agoRated 5 out of 5LOVE IT :D
works perfectly :D
I recommend you add the: How to use
in the description :)