Hide StackOverflow Sidebars

The minimum viable StackOverflow UI while removing all distractions

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Kristian Rados
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ვერსია
2024-01-21b
შექმნილია
21.01.2024
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21.01.2024
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MIT
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The minimum viable Stack Overflow UI while removing all distractions, because they distracted me and I got sick of it.

Makes the site much nicer on a vertical monitor.

I've enabled it on /questions/* pages only, so return to the homepage to see everything again.

There may be better alternatives, but this is the stupid simple script I created quickly for myself.

  • Removes the left sidebar (I've never used it)
  • Removes Hot Network Questions (distracted me many times)
  • Further cleans up right sidebar, leaving only Linked and Related questions
  • Moves right sidebar to bottom of page (I use it only rarely)
  • Expands width of page into newly available space