NYT Crossword For Small Phones With a Keyboard + XWordInfo Shortcut

Deletes the three rows of letters from the pop-up, hard-coded mobile keyboard on the NYT's crossword website. Also turns the lifesaver icon into a XWordInfo link (daily full crossword only).

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Версія
1.0
Створаны
20.08.2025
Абноўлены
20.08.2025
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2.7 КБ
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The NYT Games Crossword shows a keyboard when loaded on a website instead of the app. If you're in the niche scenario of having limited screen real estate + the inability to use the native app + have a hardware keyboard on your phone (basically Blackberry users) then it removes the unnecessary rows while still keeping the clue and the rebus/pencil buttons.

Also has a bit that changes the lifesaver ring icon to a direct link to the XWordInfo solution, feel free to remove this part if you have every single proper noun from 1920-now memorised.