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zoom in problem statement
what a genius
away from trolling , you've to maintain an extension to remove this part
sorry but i don't know any of html, css, js and i can't make extensions
i hope there is a tampermonkey script to do that
There is a setting that you can change in your account called "Show tags for unsolved problems." If you uncheck it you will not see the tags for problems without an AC.
thanks
go to problemset -> in sidebar you will see settings -> Show tags for unsolved problems -> uncheck that
So I implemented a quick extension for this
Download this folder : Drive Link
and add it to chrome as unpacked extension
every time you want to hide the tags , just click it.
codeforces better can.
i use this
if your computer is mac then you can install arc browser that is very useful, there have boost feature that allows to zap page elements, it'll be changed until you switch off this boost
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