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rhino89

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Nov 7, 2011
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Is there a way to edit the buttons that come up whenever I'm in safari and tap the arrow key that brings up options like "print, mail, copy,
Message, bookmark, add to reading list"? I want to uncluttered and remove buttons that I never use, but can't find anything ...
Ideas? Thanks in advance.
 
Is there a way to edit the buttons that come up whenever I'm in safari and tap the arrow key that brings up options like "print, mail, copy,
Message, bookmark, add to reading list"? I want to uncluttered and remove buttons that I never use, but can't find anything ...
Ideas? Thanks in advance.

Check out CleanActivity. It might be what you're looking for. I've contemplated on installing it because I find all those buttons annoying too. Plus r_plus makes some TERRIFIC Cydia packages. He's legit.

Personally I want to remove the Twitter, Facebook, Print, Copy, and Add to Reading List. I never and will never use any of them. Now that I've posted this, I think I'm gonna give this tweak a try.
 
Check out CleanActivity. It might be what you're looking for. I've contemplated on installing it because I find all those buttons annoying too. Plus r_plus makes some TERRIFIC Cydia packages. He's legit.

Personally I want to remove the Twitter, Facebook, Print, Copy, and Add to Reading List. I never and will never use any of them. Now that I've posted this, I think I'm gonna give this tweak a try.

Tried it. Seems to work fine with Safari, but doesn't seem to work with "open in" menus in other apps. For instance, I have ePub files in GoodReader, and I just want a few "open in" options, such as iBooks and Dropbox. (It now gives me more than a dozen icons, I don't know why -- half of those apps don't even open ePubs!) Anyway, I keep checking and unchecking apps in CleanActivity settings, but the "open in" menu for ePubs don't seem to change. Am I missing something?

Also, even if it did work, it's a bit problematic. For instance, I want to remove PlainText from the ePub "open in" menu, but keep it for text files.
 
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