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AUBlocker: Blocking On-Hover Menus on AU Websites

AUBlocker is a Chrome extension that aims to enhance the browsing experience on Aarhus University's websites by disabling the annoying on-hover menu. This simple yet effective tool ensures that users can navigate through AU's webpages without any distractions.

The extension works by automatically blocking the on-hover menu on all AU websites. This means that users will no longer have to deal with the frustration of accidentally triggering the menu while trying to read or interact with the content. However, if the on-hover menu is needed for any reason, it can be easily enabled with just a single click on the AU logo in the address bar.

AUBlocker is a free extension developed by lask and falls under the Browsers category, specifically Add-ons & Tools. It offers a seamless browsing experience for users who frequently visit Aarhus University's websites.

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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1.3

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Developer

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