Stack Onflow: Hiding Hot Network Questions for Chrome
Stack Onflow is a free Chrome add-on developed by Johnathan Miller that aims to enhance the browsing experience for users of the Stack Exchange network. This add-on specifically targets the hot network questions section, allowing users to hide questions that they may find irrelevant.
With Stack Onflow, users can easily customize their browsing experience by removing distracting or uninteresting questions from the hot network questions section. This can be particularly useful for users who want to focus on specific topics or who find certain types of questions repetitive or uninteresting.
The add-on is easy to install and use, seamlessly integrating into the Chrome browser. Once installed, users can simply access the hot network questions section on the Stack Exchange network and use the provided options to hide specific questions. The add-on provides a simple and efficient way to tailor the browsing experience to individual preferences.
Overall, Stack Onflow is a valuable tool for Chrome users who frequent the Stack Exchange network and want to customize their browsing experience. It offers a simple and effective solution for hiding hot network questions that users may find irrelevant or distracting.