Hide Twitter Tags Trends and elements (All languages) + (Open source)
???? Hide Features:
⭐ Trends and Tags.
⭐ Topics to follow
⭐ Who to follow.
⭐ Relevant people.
⭐ Footer.
⭐ Search (Shown by default)
⭐ Explore Button (Shown by default)
☕ Changes:
in 2.0.0
Added support for Manifest v3
Cleaned the code more
in 1.9.0
Added support for Topics to follow (Thanks Bob for the heads up)
in 1.8.5
Code cleaning and hot fix for media inside profiles
in 1.8.0
Updated with latest Twitter
in 1.7.5
Made the UI smaller
in 1.7.4
Size reduction more than half
in 1.7.3
Clean up
in 1.7.2
The extension now always uses methods to auto detect changes to Twitter styles and hides them as the user provided (In plain English: it goes the extra mile to hide stuff for you)
in 1.7.1
New icon
in 1.7.0
Now It works for all Twitter Light and dark themes (Wasn't aware this was an issue)
New UI colors
in 1.6.5
Added Option to hide Explore button (Won't be on by default)
in 1.6.2
Fix: media gallery is hidden inside user profiles
in 1.6.0
Works for all languages now
in 1.4.5
HotFix: Search doesn't auto hide like the rest
in 1.4.2
Fixed some problems with "Who to follow and relevant people"
I implemented a backup code that runs when Twitter change their elements
in 1.3.7
New Ui colors
Fixed With New Twitter Who to follow tag.
in 1.3.1
Design change
Fixed Relevant people line ( has been out for a while on Github) (1.3.0)
in 1.2.9
Rewrote most of the project to make it more efficient
Added new Twitter's new styling of (Who to follow) selector
in 1.2.7
fixed: Line appears after hiding everything
The code is now faster and more efficient
in 1.2.0
- Fixed all the bugs and now it works all the time :P
- New redesign
- Hide specific elements
- Twitter Trends and hashtags!
- Who to follow
- Relevant people (inside tweets)
- Hide Twitter footer
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