You could also use a ublock filter. Example:
lemm.ee##.post-listings .post-listing:has(.post-title:has-text(/twitter|reddit/i))
Lemmy Plugins and Userscripts
A general repository for user scripts and plugins used to enhance the Lemmy browsing experience.
Post (or cross-post) your favorite Lemmy enhancements here!
General posting suggestions:
- Preface the submission with the type of enhancement - ex: [UserScript].
- Include a screenshot of the enhancement in use (where possible)
- Indicate the requirements for use (eg, greasemonkey, stylus, etc.)
Thanks!
That still leaves the hr element between each post
I love the idea. It's not working for me. Violenmonkey, firefox, Linux, for what it's worth. I've been wanting something like this since I started using Lemmy.
I'll give violentmonkey a try, also using Firefox on Linux, though that shouldn't be the thing that makes a difference.
Yeah, I didn't think any of that would make a difference. It's just not showing under active scripts when I'm on lemmy.one
Just verified that it does work for me with Tampermonkey/Firefox on lemmy.one
I'll have to look into why Violentmonkey is different, this is the first I'm hearing of that extension
This is annoying. Still didn't work for me. But I uninstalled violentmonkey (not sure why I picked that one years ago, but I hadn't had any issues before. I installed tampermonkey and it seems to be working for me. Thanks!
That's good that you got it working in the end. I was able to reproduce the bug and successfully test it using Violentmonkey. They're clearly doing some things differently.
Tampermonkey has far better UX in my opinion
Fixed! Turns out it didn't like the way I was doing wildcards in the URL match
I've updated the greasyfork and the repo