Fix dumb things about the Twitter and TweetDeck on the web. - Always show “replying to” in replies and threads. - Enable old school @-mention replies. - Replace https://t.co links with the original links (wherever possible). - Hide “in case you missed” notifications. Details: - Should replace most (but not all) https://t.co links—it only replaces ones where the data of the original URL is available in the code. - Runs in the background and only executes in tabs open to twitter.com or tweetdeck.com. - Runs every 3 seconds (polling interval customizable in options). Only shows hidden “replying to” that haven’t already been restored and only replaces new t.co links that haven’t already been changed (i.e. when you first load twitter.com, navigate to a new page, open a modal, load more tweets, etc.) - Permission is listed as being able to “Read and change your data on tweetdeck.twitter.com and twitter.com” but none of your data is being read, stored, sent or otherwise by me or anyone else. - If you’re curious or skeptical, I open-sourced this extension so you can see what’s happening under the hood at https://github.com/jonsuh/fix-twitter.
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the Fix Twitter Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the Fix Twitter Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
View tweets featuring the URL of your active Chrome tab. Click toolbar icon or 'Command + K' (Mac) to search for tweets.
This extension lets you skip any t.co links. It will speed up your daily Twitter productivity -- if there is such a thing.
Provides several tools to change the Twitter website to suit you.
Change twitter layout to full-width and bold in links
This extension offers a quick way to show all twitter accounts from the page its on.