Feed Filter :: Add-ons for Firefox Free

Feed Filter is a Firefox add-on to hide selected Facebook News Feed posts, display posts from one app at a time, and more.


PROBLEMS?

If you have a problem, please send me a message via the add-on's homepage (above), so I can contact you and help get it working. Thanks!

LATEST VERSION:

The latest version is always available on the add-on's homepage. Occasionally I release a new version and it takes a few days for it to be approved by Mozilla, but it will always be available on the homepage listed above.

DESCRIPTION:

Feed Filter lets you hide the following News Feed posts:

- “Is now friends with someone”
- “Likes a page”
- “Joined a group”
- “Was tagged”
- Events (announcing events and attending them)
- Relationship changes
- "Updated their profile"
- "Changed their profile picture"
- "Is at a place"
- "Was added to a group"
- “Commented on" or "likes”
- "Started using an app" (except those apps you choose to display)
- All applications (except those apps you choose to display)
- "Update your email address" box
- "Asked a question"
- "Answered a question"

You can also hide posts that contain specific words or phrases, like "politics" or "I love cats".

It can create special "application filter" links on your News Feed page, to display posts from just one application (FarmVille, Mafia Wars, etc.)

It can hide sections from the right sidebar such as Requests, Suggestions, Events, etc., or move them to the top of the News Feed page.

It can automatically expand all filters on the left side of the Home page (Messages, Events, Photos, etc), and it can expand long posts and comments (with "See More" links).

CONFIGURATION:

- Open the Options window by selecting “Feed Filter Options” from the Firefox Tools menu, or by clicking the little down arrow next to the orange Feed Filter toolbar button.

ENABLING AND DISABLING:

When the extension is disabled, it stops hiding items on the News Feed and re-displays all items currently hidden. You can enable or disable the extension from the Options window or by doing one of the following:

- Select “Enable Feed Filter” from the Tools menu. Each time you select this menu item it toggles the extension on or off, and changes the check mark on the menu item…
- or by clicking the custom toolbar button to toggle it on or off. It's orange when enabled and gray when disabled.

LANGUAGES:

The menu items and options window are currently in English only, but the add-on can hide Facebook posts in any language.


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More Information Got To this Link
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/feed-filter