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let hashtag = "MIDJOURNEY"; | |
const removePostsWithHashtag = (posts, hashtag) => { | |
let docs = posts; | |
docs.forEach((doc => { | |
let caption = doc.innerText.toUpperCase(); | |
let hasHashtag = caption.indexOf(hashtag) !== -1 | |
if(!hasHashtag) return; | |
let thisPost = doc.closest(".artdeco-card"); |
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/* | |
No jQuery necessary. | |
Thanks to Dan's StackOverflow answer for this: | |
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/123999/how-to-tell-if-a-dom-element-is-visible-in-the-current-viewport | |
*/ | |
function isElementInViewport(el) { | |
var rect = el.getBoundingClientRect(); | |
return ( | |
rect.top >= 0 && |