Reviews for Remove Anything
Remove Anything by RoadrunnerWMC
Review by Yadn
Rated 5 out of 5
by Yadn, 8 years agoThank you so much for this add on, I'm supportive of all the changes coming with FF57 but still I was contemplating with some dread the loss of Nuke Anything Enhanced. There's so much junk on some pages you need something like this to just get a proper reading experience. And then you came ;) Bliss...
A small suggestion: compared to NAE, Remove Anything add a submenu level. On a laptop with trackpad, this slows down a tiny bit the act of nuking an element. OTOH, it's nice to have all the RA commands in one place and not clutter too much the submenu. Would it be possible to have a keyboard shortcut to nuke the element at point, under the mouse? Then the common operation would be even faster and convenient than with NAE, with mouse free nuking.
Again, thank you so much!
A small suggestion: compared to NAE, Remove Anything add a submenu level. On a laptop with trackpad, this slows down a tiny bit the act of nuking an element. OTOH, it's nice to have all the RA commands in one place and not clutter too much the submenu. Would it be possible to have a keyboard shortcut to nuke the element at point, under the mouse? Then the common operation would be even faster and convenient than with NAE, with mouse free nuking.
Again, thank you so much!
Developer response
posted 8 years agoThank you very much! :D
I agree that it would be better to have at least the "Remove this object" item in the main right-click menu, but this doesn't seem to be possible with the WebExtensions API according to Mozilla's documentation: "If you have created more than one context menu item or more than one tools menu item, then the items will be placed in a submenu." (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/menus)
Adding a keyboard shortcut is a good idea! I've just now implemented this and released version 1.3 with this feature.
I agree that it would be better to have at least the "Remove this object" item in the main right-click menu, but this doesn't seem to be possible with the WebExtensions API according to Mozilla's documentation: "If you have created more than one context menu item or more than one tools menu item, then the items will be placed in a submenu." (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/menus)
Adding a keyboard shortcut is a good idea! I've just now implemented this and released version 1.3 with this feature.