A Safari extension that switches Reddit back to the old UI.
- Switch to the old Reddit interface.
- Now with Dark Mode. Enable from preferences.
- Optional True Black Mode. For OLED devices.
- Infinite Scroll.
- Mobile-optimized viewing experience. No need to zoom and span.
- Quick Search Bar. Quickly switch between your subs.
- Quick Nav Bar. Zip through the comments like never before.
- Color-coded comment lines.
- Filter out Threads by Keywords or Subreddits.
- No more annoying popups.
- Browse without logging in.
- And plenty of other Quality of Life improvements.
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To enable this extension:
- Go to settings > safari > extensions.
- Select the extension.
- Toggle on the extension.
- At the bottom, for both "reddit.com" and "old.reddit.com", select "Allow".
To configure this extension:
- Go to settings > safari > extensions.
- Select the extension. Tap on Extension Settings.
- Save your preferences.
- Alternatively, you can open the extension settings using the cog icon in the top right corner of any page on old Reddit.
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Great on iPad
I actually only use this on my iPad because the official app is so bad and the web versions are even worse. This helps make the font size much easier on the eyes and gets rid of a ton of the junk on the site. Highly recommend. The developer is also very responsive.
Works as advertised
If you’re back to using old Reddit after Apollo was shut down then this is what you need. No more having to manually switch to old Reddit every time you open a Reddit link.
Makes Reddit usable again
Does exactly what is says, and only requires permission to operate on reddit.com.
The updated styling for mobile is a lovely bonus I didn’t even know I needed! The simple tweaks wrap comments so threads can be easily scrolled & read.
Now I can browse the web without having to choose between a sub-par mobile experience or being kicked into an app constantly.