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Can i make the object browser to remember deleted elements?

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Hi everyone, i have a website where i have to delete a certain element in order for the website to display correctly. I am doing this by right-clicking on the element, selecting "Inspect Element" and then i simply click delete node and close the object browser. Since i visit that website regularly i wonder if there is any way to make the object browser to remember that i want that element to be deleted on every visit to this website? Or do i need an Addon for that?

Thank you in advance and best regards!

Hi everyone, i have a website where i have to delete a certain element in order for the website to display correctly. I am doing this by right-clicking on the element, selecting "Inspect Element" and then i simply click delete node and close the object browser. Since i visit that website regularly i wonder if there is any way to make the object browser to remember that i want that element to be deleted on every visit to this website? Or do i need an Addon for that? Thank you in advance and best regards!

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You can possibly use code in userContent.css to hide specific content. You can find the selector with the Inspector and use display:none!important; to hide this element. Use @-moz-document domain() to make the rule work only on a specific domain.

You can also use a JavaScript bookmarklet on the Bookmarks Toolbar to apply style rules.

javascript:(function(){
var S='<rules>',SS;
SS=document.createElement('style');
SS.setAttribute('type','text/css');
SS.textContent=S;
document.querySelector('head').appendChild(SS);
})()

Add code to the userContent.css file.


@-moz-document domain(xxx.com) {
 selector { display:none!important; }
}

See also:

In Firefox 69 and later you need to set this pref to true on the about:config page to enable userChrome.css and userContent.css in the chrome folder.

  • toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets = true

See: