i was hacking around with my opera ini's again and whilst looking for some information about using javascript in buttons i stumbled over this cool button some dude made:
hmm... can't do opera/button anchors here ... but it on the link in the quote.http://nontroppo.org/wiki/PowerButtons wrote: Kill Button
The kill button is utterly invaluable. It basically can kill elements on a page. The selected element will be highlighted with a red square, if so this means left-clicking it will remove that element from a page. Press escape or Click kill again to exit the kill mode. This button is useful for things like:
Removing those annoying DHTML images that float around a page.
Any element that distorts the page, such as overflowing ad-blocks or long entries in tables.
Removing elements you don't want shown on a printed page.
You may even be able to remove flash or iframes; you have to select a parent that is holding it, hover the mouse close to the edge of the flash animation and see if you can see its parent highlighted
its pretty sweet. :icon14:
if there's some anoying blinky shit you don't want to look at you just hit the kill button, click on it, and say goodbye.
its wicked usefull for map-printouts and such... its like an on-the-fly html editor.
any custom additions you've found that i should be looking into while i'm in the mood to hack my ini's?