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.
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Enforce your preferred user interface.
A more elegant solution for collapsing reddit comment trees
thanks. i dont use reddit but the website is obnoxious and reloads 3 times cause it forces google sign in
Started to notice a slight issue, On some subreddits, the old reddit format loads but there is a box in the middle of comments with other irrelevant topics. There is a "Hide" "X" which has to be clicked in order for it to go away. Previously, page links from search engines loaded without issues, and no interfering useless Box of other topics or titles right in the middle of comments. This behavior does not happen on every subreddit, but a few that are very popular, have heavy traffic and ads. This is not the extension's fault as it simply does the job of changing the URL to the old cleaner look. This is 100% Reddit's UI design team's fault, or rather, it is intentionally designed to distract from reading comments. Thank you for providing this extension.
Even with extension installed, it always loads Reddit's new version. Now you have to manually old.reddit.com on the search bar everytime you have to access it. As of today (06/08/2023), this app no longer works.
Does what its supposed to do and is kept its functionality intact through updates when needed (not often, but it happens). Also they have a github page of the code some thats some extra points for them.
Perfect, lightweight, does exactly what it needs to do
Why is it asking for new permissions after latest update?
First Chrome extension review I've ever added in 15+ years or however long I've been using Chrome. Does EXACTLY what it needs to do!
Excellent. Makes Reddit Usable again...
Not a big fan of the direction Reddit is going in, used to be you could freely browse the website without being bugged to register, or suddenly having a pop-up blocking what you were reading, or hiding information because it was deemed "dangerous". This add-on is nice because it simply adds the "old." to the Reddit URL, allowing you to use Reddit like it was intended instead of the greedy, ridiculous website it has become.
Works.