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What is the name of the Chrome extension that allows you to remove unnecessary page elements (manually)?
For Firefox, there was (then stopped working) such an extension "Aardvark", which allowed to perform the "crop" operation (I don't know how to say it in Russian) on an HTML element, i.e., say, select the main central DIV with text and leave only it and discard the entire body kit (panels, banners, and so on) (or vice versa, choose which elements to remove) and save or print the page in such a cleaned form - an amazingly convenient thing, especially for printing or reading sites on smartphones that do not provide special modes for printing and mobile phones (in a good way this is done at the CSS level, as far as I remember).
It seems like there was such an extension for Chrome too, but in this case I don’t even know what it was called. And something is needed more and more lately.
Tell me please.
PS: This functionality is partly built into Chrome itself - in the Inspect element mode, you can right-click the tag and select "delete element" from the menu, the elements are really deleted, but the remaining result does not move around and does not take up the freed space.
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