fx-jail: A Chrome Add-on for Curating Your fx(hash) Website Experience

fx-jail is a free Chrome add-on developed by ulu that aims to help users curate their experience on the fx(hash) website. This add-on allows users to set up a blacklist of projects and artists, giving them control over what they see on the website.

With fx-jail, users can easily pick a card and choose to blacklist either the artist or the collection associated with it. Once blacklisted, these items will be hidden from view, allowing users to customize their browsing experience. The add-on also provides the option to consult and remove items from the blacklist, as well as import, export, and merge lists.

fx-jail provides a simple and accessible way for users to personalize their fx(hash) website experience by curating the content they see. It empowers users to have more control over their browsing and ensures that they only see the projects and artists they are interested in.

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  • License

    Free

  • Version

    0.0.2

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

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