[Feature]: Hide Youtube chat's built in kebab menu when HyperChat is enabled
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When HyperChat is enabled, the hamburger kebab menu on the Youtube chat still shows up, which IMO is confusing since none of the options in that hamburger kebab menu apply to HyperChat itself.
Describe the solution you'd like
That hamburger kebab menu should be hidden when HyperChat is enabled and shown only if HyperChat is disabled. That makes it clear what the menu is for.
Expected behavior
That hamburger kebab menu should be hidden when HyperChat is enabled and shown only if HyperChat is disabled. That makes it clear what the menu is for.
Describe alternatives you've considered
No response
Anything else?
Other than "Toggle timestamps", all the other items have uses outside of HyperChat, so I don't think we should just hide the menu. Just hiding the "Toggle timestamps" item also seems complicated at a quick glance, cause of course YT has to make it difficult.
Also just to be pedantic that's a kebab menu, not a hamburger menu. Whoever came up with these names must've been hungry lol
The only other option I see in there is "Send Feedback" which is for Youtube feedback... Kinda unintuitive I think when HyperChat's taking up the section there? It'd imply that it's for sending feedback about HyperChat, or people might end up sending Youtube feedback about HyperChat.
And oops I only know the hamburger one for the 3 lines, close enough haha.
dont mind the missing hc logo, im using a broken dev build lol
Oh it's probably because I'm watching VODs, that makes more sense on a live stream.
closing because this isn't really practical for livestreams.