Ui ~upd~ | Redgifs Hide

Watching content on RedGifs can often be frustrating when the user interface (UI) overlays, such as titles, buttons, and progress bars, block the view. While the platform has undergone several redesigns that have made the UI more intrusive, there are several methods to hide these elements for a cleaner viewing experience on both desktop and mobile. 1. Use Native Keyboard Shortcuts (Desktop)

@-moz-document domain("redgifs.com") /* Hide the entire video control bar */ .vjs-control-bar, .video-js .vjs-control-bar display: none !important; opacity: 0 !important; visibility: hidden !important; redgifs hide ui

Keep in mind that some of these features might require a account or specific permissions to access. Watching content on RedGifs can often be frustrating

general UI autohide behavior in modern web video players

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If you’ve made it this far and haven’t tried it yet:

  1. Gif rendering: Redgifs allows you to customize the gif rendering settings, such as the frame rate and resolution. You can access these settings by clicking on the three dots below the video and selecting "Settings".
  2. Tagging and categorization: Redgifs uses a complex tagging system to categorize content. You can explore the different tags and categories to find specific types of content.
  3. Community features: Redgifs has a community aspect, allowing users to create and share collections, as well as engage with others through comments and upvotes.
  4. APIs and developer tools: Redgifs offers APIs and developer tools for those interested in accessing the platform's data programmatically.

Sometimes you can right-click the video (twice if a custom menu appears) and select "Show All Controls"