Bacially it is an antisocial Greasemonkey script for Mozilla users. It's purpose is to hide comments on any web page.
- Fire up / close the control panel by pressing CTRL+ALT+K
- Set the default behavior by clicking the checkboxes (page refresh needed)
- You can add or remove (space separated) identifiers that the script uses for scanning comments blocks; press Save to save them permanently
- The script will talk you in a green console bar
Why the hell I want to hide the comments? Sometimes comments make me crazy so that I leave the page immediately regardless to the quality of the editorial or blog post. To put it plain I want a normalized workflow for reading a document (for myself only of course):
- Read the title
- Read the content
- Think
A few additional steps may occur:
- Read the comments (optional)
- Think
- Read other sources
- Think
- React (optional)
Now I can take away the optional parts easily.