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# AlwaysKillSticky |
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A Chrome extension that automatically gets rid of sticky elements on websites you visit. |
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## Installation |
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* Download or clone this repository |
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* In Chrome, go to chrome://extensions (or Window menu -> Extensions, etc.) |
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* Enable Developer Mode by clicking the toggle switch at the top right |
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* Click the “Load Unpacked” button at the top left |
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* Select the AlwaysKillSticky folder |
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AlwaysKillSticky should now be installed! |
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However, stickies will not be killed yet; you must now add some URLs to the **matching patterns** list (or, switch to **whitelist mode**); see **Usage**, below. |
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## Usage |
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Open the AlwaysKillSticky options window (either by clicking on the AlwaysKillSticky icon in your toolbar, or by going to your Extensions page, clicking “Details”, then clicking “Extension options”). |
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AlwaysKillSticky can work in either two modes: **blacklist mode** and **whitelist mode**. |
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In **blacklist mode** (the default), stickies will *only* be killed if: |
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* the page URL matches one of the patterns in the **matching patterns** list, *and*; |
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* the page does *not* match any of the patterns in the **exclusion patterns** list. |
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Conversely, in **whitelist mode**, the matching patterns list is *ignored*. Stickies are *always* killed, *unless* the page matches one of the patterns in the exclusion patterns list. |
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You can switch between blacklist mode and whitelist mode at any time. |
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## License |
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This extension is released under the GNU General Public License |
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as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version |
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2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |