Redgifs - Hide Ui
If the UI is particularly stubborn on a third-party app or embedded player, you can often "clean" the view by accessing the source directly.
: Quickly double-clicking the video player often triggers full-screen or toggles the visibility of the play/pause controls. 2. Browser Extensions & Custom Scripts
Paste the link directly into your browser’s address bar. Opening the gif on its own dedicated page often provides better control over the player settings than viewing it within a feed. User scripts - Sleazy Fork redgifs hide ui
: In many mobile views, UI elements are designed to disappear after a few seconds of playback without any touch input.
On mobile, the UI is often more persistent and can take up a significant portion of the screen. If the UI is particularly stubborn on a
: Switching your mobile browser (like Chrome or Safari) to "Desktop Site" mode can sometimes restore a more functional full-screen button that isn't present in the mobile view.
: Some versions of the mobile site feature an "eye" icon. Tapping this icon several times before hitting play has been reported by some users to force a cleaner full-screen transition. 4. Direct Link Method Browser Extensions & Custom Scripts Paste the link
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)
: This is the standard toggle for hiding the UI. Pressing it once should remove the overlay, and pressing it again will bring it back.
The quickest way to clean up your screen on a desktop browser is through built-in keyboard shortcuts.