Bookmarklet lets you destroy Web pages one element at a time, Asteroids style!
AdBlock is so lame. I mean, all it does it prevent ads from being displayed on Web pages. Where's the sport? Where are the explosions? I want some satisfaction from my advert eradication! Satisfaction like the kind you can only find in vintage arcade games.
Thankfully there's this incredibly practical bookmarklet that turns any website into a search-and-destroy mission. Click your button, and the ship appears. You're then free to fly around and blast any element to pieces. So long, Eric Schmidt! Take that, Evony banner!
And no, I don't actually expect anyone to replace AdBlock with this. At least not until it comes with its own retro soundtrack and pew-pew noises...
[via Geek.com]
Thankfully there's this incredibly practical bookmarklet that turns any website into a search-and-destroy mission. Click your button, and the ship appears. You're then free to fly around and blast any element to pieces. So long, Eric Schmidt! Take that, Evony banner!
And no, I don't actually expect anyone to replace AdBlock with this. At least not until it comes with its own retro soundtrack and pew-pew noises...
[via Geek.com]














Comments
8
Subscribe to commentsHarshSep 29th 2010 11:32AM
Neat, just spent 10 minutes totally obliterating downloadsquad.com
pat_boy2008Sep 29th 2010 11:50AM
Coolest bookmarklet EVER!
SpeedGunSep 29th 2010 12:55PM
Destroy the Web does the same thing, and is much more advanced:
http://www.destroytheweb.net/index.php
But still anything that allows me to destroy a web page is cool.
madmanmostafaSep 29th 2010 6:52PM
Easily the coolest thing ever.
F-ZeroSep 30th 2010 12:17AM
holy shit this is fcking awesome!
F-ZeroSep 30th 2010 12:19AM
you can use this as another way to read blogs - when you're done with an article, zap it away!
Ric_ITSep 30th 2010 7:54PM
Blew the heck out of Yahoo.com element by element they went down like the losers they are.
Ross PerkinsOct 2nd 2010 7:11PM
This is great!! ...until you run out of elements.
Then I found out that you can add some more elements back with _other_ bookmarklets, like Cornify!