Browser extension that simplifies the Twitter interface and adds useful features for Firefox
This project is forked from Refined Twitter. This project is simply a name change from Reimagined Twitter and is a Firefox Addon.
Get the extension from AMO.
If you use any browser but Firefox, refer here
Browser extension that simplifies the Twitter interface and adds useful features
We use Twitter a lot and notice many dumb annoyances we'd like to fix. So here be dragons.
Read the blog post and discuss it on Product Hunt
Note: You must be logged in for this extension to work.
You can configure many of these features in the extension settings.
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button to the main navbar.Tip: Twitter has a native dark mode and you can toggle it using Altm. And press Shift ? to see all keyboard shortcuts.
See the extension settings for what can be configured.
We're happy to receive suggestions and contributions, but be aware this is an opinionated project. There's a high bar for adding options.
This doesn't necessarily limit you from manually disabling functionality that is not useful for you. Options include:
(CSS Only) Use a Chrome extension that allows injecting custom styles into sites, based on a URL pattern. Stylus is one such tool. Example
Clone the repository, make the adjustments you need, and load the unpacked extension in Chrome, rather than installing from the Chrome Store.
Suggestions and pull requests are highly encouraged!
In order to make modifications to the extension you'd need to run it locally.
Please follow the below steps:
git clone https://github.com/sindresorhus/refined-twitter
cd refined-twitter
npm install # Install dev dependencies
npm run build # Build the extension code so it's ready for the browser
npm run watch # Listen for file changes and automatically rebuild
Once built, load it in the browser of your choice:
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This is reusing the name from the original Refined Twitter extension, which tried to use the mobile Twitter version on the desktop. It was a good idea in theory, but not in practice. This extension instead improves upon the desktop version of Twitter.
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MIT