Reddit Enhancement Suite
A suite of modules that enhance your Reddit browsing experience
Ensure Reddit always loads the old design
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Dislike Reddit's redesign? Old Reddit Redirect will ensure that you always load the old (old.reddit.com) design instead.
Forces all reddit.com links to old.reddit.com, including navigating to the site, opening links or using old bookmarks.
Unlike the account setting for turning off the design, this works regardless of whether you are logged in or not or in incognito mode.
There are also a few minor quality of life improvements:
- Remove the undismissable cookie banner
- Prevent reddit from rendering raw image URLs as HTML
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A suite of modules that enhance your Reddit browsing experience
Various tweaks to customise your Reddit experience. Supports all versions of Reddit.
Step up your viewing experience by embedding relevant Reddit comments under YouTube videos.
Hide those pesky promoted Reddit ads that look like human posts!
Enforce your preferred user interface.
A more elegant solution for collapsing reddit comment trees
You rock for fixing the ip block bug
don't work
I feel so comfortable whit this
a godsend, truly. the only drawback is that disabling it is a little tedious when you need new reddit for somehting. a UI would be much appreciated
Awesome. Thanks
Works perfectly on Chrome, but never works for me on Opera. Surprised since it's chromium-based, but maybe there's an expected reason for that.
Great extension and works as intended, but it'd be better if it could have a little menu to click on in the extension list to toggle it on and off without having to open up the extension settings tab. Like how you can disable adblockers with a little menu. Sometimes you need new reddit for some of the features it has, the current extension is designed as more a permanent solution rather than something you'd want to toggle regularly.
Really great plug in. Have used it for the past few years ever since Reddit changed, been a lifesaver
Thank you. The day I'm forced to use "new reddit" is the day I stop using reddit.
It'd be cool if a version of this existed that was more compatible with the Extendium plugin for the Millennium modding framework- Steam Homebrew, basically, so I could use it with the newer chromium-based Steam browser while I play :p