CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
I don't have them there. Sometimes 1 or 2 users appear if I interacted with them but most of the time there's nobody.
HoochieTheClown · 51-55, F
@CrazyMusicLover I typically have between two and four.
When they first started it, there were several but one day that got cut, not sure what that is about.
When they first started it, there were several but one day that got cut, not sure what that is about.
Prettybratbi1tch · 26-30, F
Are we talking about my eyebrows? 🤔
RebelRaven · 51-55, F
@Prettybratbi1tch your eyebrows are epic
Prettybratbi1tch · 26-30, F
@RebelRaven thank you dear
rinkydinkydoink · M
dirge · M
sort of. if you stop interacting with people, the images go away.
rinkydinkydoink · M
AdaXI · T
If you mute them they won't appear on there.
乂º‿º乂
乂º‿º乂
pdockal · 56-60, M
@ least all the inactive profiles !
MasterLee · 56-60, M
Mute them
SnickersDOM · M
If the admins don't change either the CSS selectors or somehow inhibit the use of browser extensions, the solution is a little more involved, but if you're viewing SW in a normal browser on a laptop or desktop* you first have to install the Stylus etension ("addon" in Firefox jargon), then create new user stylesheet (override stylesheet) for similarworlds.com, and then witin that stylesheet, you need to add this CSS rule:
* (I have no idea what people use for browsing on phones or tablets, or if you are still allowed to install extensions ... but whatever alternative you might have on those devices to be able to create a custom override stylesheet, if available, would be your solution)
you can see the practical result of hiding that relevant users header in this screenshot of my view of the home feed (my override stylesheet does a bit more than just hide that element though):
div#home-rlvtusrs-scrl {display: none;}
* (I have no idea what people use for browsing on phones or tablets, or if you are still allowed to install extensions ... but whatever alternative you might have on those devices to be able to create a custom override stylesheet, if available, would be your solution)
you can see the practical result of hiding that relevant users header in this screenshot of my view of the home feed (my override stylesheet does a bit more than just hide that element though):
rinkydinkydoink · M
@SnickersDOM
Thanks for going the extra mile on this. I really appreciate it... but!... I meant this post to be a nod of appreciation to and for a specific person re her astonishing outsides as well as her brilliant insides.
Thanks for going the extra mile on this. I really appreciate it... but!... I meant this post to be a nod of appreciation to and for a specific person re her astonishing outsides as well as her brilliant insides.

















