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Cody Gray Mod
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I'm not sure this very narrow use case should be implemented on the site itself, but you can add this simple userstyle in your browser to hide the icons:

.sponsor-tag-img {display:none;}

The easiest way to add this to your browser is by using Sthe Stylish extensionthe Stylish extension, available for most browsers. There is a Firefox version. You add it in the extension settings under "Manage styles".

You might want to restrict the style to only stackoverflow.com, like thisso:

@-moz-document url-prefix("http://stackoverflow.com"), url-prefix("https://stackoverflow.com") {
  .sponsor-tag-img {display:none;}
}

I'm not sure this very narrow use case should be implemented on the site itself, but you can add this simple userstyle in your browser to hide the icons:

.sponsor-tag-img {display:none;}

The easiest way to add this to your browser is by using Sthe Stylish extension, available for most browsers. There is a Firefox version. You add it in the extension settings under "Manage styles".

You might want to restrict the style to only stackoverflow.com like this:

@-moz-document url-prefix("http://stackoverflow.com"), url-prefix("https://stackoverflow.com") {
  .sponsor-tag-img {display:none;}
}

I'm not sure this very narrow use case should be implemented on the site itself, but you can add this simple userstyle in your browser to hide the icons:

.sponsor-tag-img {display:none;}

The easiest way to add this to your browser is by using the Stylish extension, available for most browsers. There is a Firefox version. You add it in the extension settings under "Manage styles".

You might want to restrict the style to only stackoverflow.com, like so:

@-moz-document url-prefix("http://stackoverflow.com"), url-prefix("https://stackoverflow.com") {
  .sponsor-tag-img {display:none;}
}
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Emil Vikström
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I'm not sure this very narrow use case should be implemented on the site itself, but you can add this simple userstyle in your browser to hide the icons:

.sponsor-tag-img {display:none;}

The easiest way to add this to your browser is by using Sthe Stylish extension, available for most browsers. There is a Firefox version. You add it in the extension settings under "Manage styles".

You might want to restrict the style to only stackoverflow.com like this:

@-moz-document url-prefix("http://stackoverflow.com"), url-prefix("https://stackoverflow.com") {
  .sponsor-tag-img {display:none;}
}

I'm not sure this very narrow use case should be implemented on the site itself, but you can add this simple userstyle in your browser to hide the icons:

.sponsor-tag-img {display:none;}

I'm not sure this very narrow use case should be implemented on the site itself, but you can add this simple userstyle in your browser to hide the icons:

.sponsor-tag-img {display:none;}

The easiest way to add this to your browser is by using Sthe Stylish extension, available for most browsers. There is a Firefox version. You add it in the extension settings under "Manage styles".

You might want to restrict the style to only stackoverflow.com like this:

@-moz-document url-prefix("http://stackoverflow.com"), url-prefix("https://stackoverflow.com") {
  .sponsor-tag-img {display:none;}
}
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Emil Vikström
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I'm not sure this very narrow use case should be implemented on the site itself, but you can add this simple userstyle in your browser to hide the icons:

.sponsor-tag-img {display:none;}