I noticed since last night (PST) that the much-maligned fixed/sticky header from 2017 has come back.
There was a setting to control it, but unfortunately my SO settings page doesn't have the checkbox to enable/disable the sticky header either:
I noticed since last night (PST) that the much-maligned fixed/sticky header from 2017 has come back.
There was a setting to control it, but unfortunately my SO settings page doesn't have the checkbox to enable/disable the sticky header either:
As you obviously already have uBlock Origin installed, you can add a custom CSS injection rule like this to have the top menu bar unstuck:
superuser.com,serverfault.com,stackoverflow.com,askubuntu.com,mathoverflow.net,stackexchange.com##.js-top-bar:style(position: absolute!important;)
This includes a bunch of domains I found that have SE sites. The stackexchange.com
part will also apply this to all subdomains. The !important
part is important because the rule doesn't have strong enough specificity to override the already present rules otherwise.
You can add this rule to your list of custom blocking rules in the "My filters" tab of the uBlock Origin settings page.
superuser.com,serverfault.com,stackoverflow.com,askubuntu.com,mathoverflow.net,stackexchange.com##.js-top-bar:style(position: absolute!important;)
Commented
Apr 4, 2022 at 19:06
stackoverflow.com###review-button > .s-activity-indicator__danger.s-activity-indicator
to also remove the annoying Red Dot from the Review Queues in that same Top Bar...
You can use a browser extension (add-on) called "Hide Fixed Elements" to turn it on and off.
Or use a custom userscript or custom CSS from here:
.top-bar.js-top-bar{position: absolute;}
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