Hacker News: Mark All Read chrome extension

Version: 1.4
Hacker News: Mark All Read
Save time on HN by marking read the titles and comments you already scanned
4.27 Based on 11 user rates

What is Hacker News: Mark All Read?

Hacker News: Mark All Read is a hacker extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 244 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.27 from 11 rated user, last update is 4302 days ago.


What’s new in version 1.4?

                Use this extension to mark all news items in a Hacker News listing page as read. This way, when you reload the page, you will be able to immediately spot the new items that you haven't scanned yet, because only those new items links will show a "not visited" color. You can also hide the items you marked as read.

The data about marked as read items is stored on your local browser and is shared between HN pages: If you mark an item as read on the "news" page and it later makes it into the home, you will see it as read in the home too.

You can also choose to follow the comments of a news item: If you do so, the item will appear (with a different color) in the home page even if it was marked as read. You can mark the comments as read, and read the number of unread comments in the home page.

Last but not least, you can collapse comment threads, and show the parent of a comment you're reading by hovering on the "show parent" link. This way following discussions with lots of comments becomes easier.

Enjoy!            

How to install Hacker News: Mark All Read?

You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.


Preview of Hacker News: Mark All Read


Technical Features:

  • Latest Version: 1.4
  • Requirements: Windows Chrome, Mac Chrome
  • License: Free
  • Latest update: Wednesday, March 13th, 2013
  • Author: Dan Mazzini (danmaz74)

Hacker News: Mark All Read Available languages:

English.


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Reviews of hacker news: mark all read:


Peter Moseley July 18th, 2015
Peter Moseley

Didn't work


Miles Dunn May 27th, 2012
Miles Dunn

Does what it says.

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