Nuke Anything Enhanced version history - 6 versions
Nuke Anything Enhanced by Patrick Abi Salloum
Nuke Anything Enhanced version history - 6 versions
Be careful with old versions! These versions are displayed for testing and reference purposes.You should always use the latest version of an add-on.
Latest version
Version 2.5resigned1
Released Apr 25, 2024 - 58.26 KBWorks with firefox 42.0 and later, android 48.0 to 68.*Source code released under Mozilla Public License 2.0
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Version 2.4
Released Oct 9, 2017 - 55.34 KBWorks with firefox 42.0 and later, android 48.0 to 68.*Fix for Remove object on linuxSource code released under Mozilla Public License 2.0
Version 2.3
Released Oct 9, 2017 - 55.27 KBWorks with firefox 42.0 and later, android 48.0 to 68.*Should work better with frames and iframes.
Works on linux again.Source code released under Mozilla Public License 2.0
Version 2.2
Released Oct 6, 2017 - 53.97 KBWorks with firefox 42.0 and later, android 48.0 to 68.*Added keyboard shortcut Alt+Shift+x to trigger the Nuke on [x] mode.
Added new languagesSource code released under Mozilla Public License 2.0
Version 2.1
Released Oct 5, 2017 - 51.72 KBWorks with firefox 42.0 and later, android 48.0 to 68.*- Icon is a bit more gray-scale to be less distracting.
- Clicking on "Toggle Nuke on [x] mode" sub-menu a second time goes back to normal as if you clicked on the [Esc] key
- "Nuke no [x] mode" can be used with the mouse by Ctrl-click on any object to remove, as if you clicked on [x]
- Added settings page to allow selecting which items to display in the sub-menu. If you select only *one* item to display then there it is displayed in the menu without a sub-menu. (Workaround for Firefox Web Extension limitation)Source code released under Mozilla Public License 2.0
Version 2.0
Released Oct 1, 2017 - 48.79 KBWorks with firefox 42.0 and later, android 48.0 to 68.*New in this version " Activate Nuke on [x] key "
Which allows you to remove as many elements as you want by repeatedly pressing the [X] key on the keyboard.
The [U] key will undo last action.
The [Esc] Key will exit this mode and go back to normal.Source code released under Mozilla Public License 2.0