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Flickr Universal Header Remover

Flickr Universal Header Remover is a Chrome add-on developed by Bertrand Fan. As the name suggests, this add-on removes the universal header from Flickr. It achieves this by applying CSS rules to the Flickr website.

With the Flickr Universal Header Remover add-on, users can enjoy a clutter-free browsing experience on Flickr. The universal header, which typically includes navigation menus and search bars, can often be distracting for users who simply want to view and interact with photos on the platform. By removing the header, users can focus solely on the content they are interested in.

This add-on is free to use and is categorized under Browsers as an Add-ons & Tools subcategory. It is a simple yet effective solution for those who prefer a cleaner interface while browsing Flickr.

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