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Kill sticky headers: a bookmarklet to get rid of the web's static blobs
Alisdair McDiarmid's Kill Sticky Headers bookmarklet banishes all fixed-position CSS elements, like navigation bars, cookie consent popups, email list subscription solicitations, and so on.
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Take control of your browser. You don't have to put up with all the crap that people pour into their web pages.
I used to use an extension called "nuke anything enhanced" that was awesome. It would remove anything you clicked on. Sometimes it was a little tedious when removing fixed things.
I hate trying to read while mad animations gyrate and flash next to what I'm trying to read. Nuke was great for removing animations next to text I wanted to read.
When firefox changed to quantum? many nice extensions went away. :-( Now I use an extension called "Remove/Crop-tp-selection" which does a similar thing, but it too is slow. This javascript fragment removes all fixed items so fast, in one click. You can always get them back by refreshing.