Archive for March, 2011
The latest version (v4.5.0) of the popular FB Purity browser extension, compatible with Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari and Opera, was released today. It now adds an option to hide the new Facebook Questions feature from your newsfeed. It also lets you hide a whole load of other annoying Facebook features too, check it out! Bug […]
March 29th, 2011 | Posted in facebook, facebook purity, firefox, google chrome, google chrome extensions, greasemonkey, javascript, opera, opera extension, programming, safari, safari extension | Comments Off on Hide Facebook Questions with FB Purity v4.5.0 – Clean up your Homepage!
FB Purity Tip: You can hide the new Facebook Questions and Answers from your newsfeed, using the FB Purity browser add-on by opening up the FB Purity options screen (via the FB Purity link at the top of your newsfeed) and adding the text “ask friends” (without the quotes) to the Custom Text Filter box. […]
March 28th, 2011 | Posted in facebook, facebook purity, firefox, firefox extension, google chrome, google chrome extensions, greasemonkey, opera, opera extension, safari, safari extension | Comments Off on How to Hide Facebook Questions from your FB news feed using FB Purity
I just released v4.4.1 of FB Purity, the Facebook spam cleaner and annoyance fixer. This release fixes the Block Application and Delete Recent Activity functions. You can get the latest version of F.B. Purity here: http://www.fbpurity.com
March 24th, 2011 | Posted in facebook, facebook purity, firefox, firefox extension, google chrome, google chrome extensions, greasemonkey, javascript, opera, programming, safari, safari extension | Comments Off on FB Purity v4.4.1 fixes Delete Recent Activity + Block Application Functions
Facebook recently changed the way comments work on the site, now instead of having to click the “Comment” button to submit your comment, pressing “Enter” or “Return” submits the comment, whereas before pressing either of those would add a new line to your comment. I dont know the reason why they have done this, but […]
March 17th, 2011 | Posted in blogging, facebook, facebook purity, firefox, google chrome, google chrome extensions, greasemonkey, javascript, opera, opera extension, programming, safari, safari extension | Comments Off on FB Purity v4.4.0: Restores Comment Button – Fixes Facebooks silly new commenting system