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It's called the Reader in Safari. Or you can do anything with Greasemonkey. There was also an addon for Firefox to hide different boxes (by tag, id/class) on a website. But is there anybody who uses it? It's so unuseful to block site navigation.
You could also use Adblock to hide just about anything. Alt+B will start the selection mode and then just click on the thing you want to hide and it will go away. Be careful not to hide something important! You can always go back into the extension's block list and remove what you added, but it may be difficult if you have a long list of manually blocked items. "
For Thom: you can do this, i.e. block (read "hide") anything on any page, in Opera, using the "Block content" menu entry in the contextual menu, on a general basis or on a site per site basis. But I know how you feel about Opera...