Stackoverflow Plugin v2.0 - Chrome Browser Add-on for Removing Pop-ups

The Stackoverflow Plugin v2.0 is a free Chrome browser add-on developed by tecoyan. It falls under the category of Browsers, specifically Add-ons & Tools. This plugin aims to remove the annoying black pop-up that appears on Stackoverflow pages, obstructing the visibility of the text below.

With just a simple click on the black pop-up, it instantly disappears, allowing users to view the content without any hindrance. The script of this plugin is remarkably concise, making it a lightweight and efficient solution.

This version, v2.0, addresses the issues present in the previous version, v1.1, which fixed the bug in v1.0 where the default_icon was undefined. The latest update ensures a smoother user experience by resolving the reported bugs from the previous version.

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