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README.md

AlwaysKillSticky

A Chrome extension that automatically gets rid of sticky elements on websites you visit.

Installation

  • Download or clone this repository
  • In Chrome, go to chrome://extensions (or Window menu -> Extensions, etc.)
  • Enable Developer Mode by clicking the toggle switch at the top right
  • Click the “Load Unpacked” button at the top left
  • Select the AlwaysKillSticky folder

AlwaysKillSticky should now be installed!

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.

Usage

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”).

AlwaysKillSticky can work in either two modes: blacklist mode and whitelist mode.

In blacklist mode (the default), stickies will only be killed if:

  • the page URL matches one of the patterns in the matching patterns list, and;
  • the page does not match any of the patterns in the exclusion patterns list.

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.

You can switch between blacklist mode and whitelist mode at any time.

License

This extension is released under the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.