Tip of the week: Make websites more readable

Ever get annoyed by the intolerable reading experience on certain websites? By activating your browser’s reader mode, you can make web pages more reader-friendly by hiding ads, menus, pop-ups, and other distractions. Some web browsers even let you switch to reader mode automatically on specific websites. Here’s how: Safari: Long-press the “aA” icon in the address bar to activate reader mode. To load this mode by default on the current website, tap the icon again, then hit “Website settings” and select “Use Reader Automatically.” Microsoft Edge, Firefox, and Vivaldi: At the right side of the address bar, click the reader mode or immersive reader icon, which will look like a book or words on a page. You can also press F9 in the desktop version of Edge or Firefox. Google Chrome: First, enter chrome://flags/#enable-reader-mode in the address bar, then select “Enabled” in the drop-down menu for “Enable Reader Mode.” Now you can activate reader mode on any site by clicking the book icon on the right side of the address bar. [Animation: Jared Newman]Extension options: With the exception of Safari, none of the options above allow you to auto-enable reader mode on specific websites. For that, you’ll need to download a browser extension.

For Firefox, Auto Reader View works exactly as advertised. Just click the extension icon, then hit “Enable,” and you’ll automatically switch to Firefox’s Reader View on any page from the current website. For Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers, Just Read is a decent alternative. If you right-click the extension’s icon and select “Options,” you can either add specific sites to the “Auto-run” list, or you can scroll down and check “Always add current site to Just Read’s auto-run list when Just Read is started on a page.” Clicking the extension icon lets you manually switch back and forth from reader mode as well.

This story first appeared in Jared’s Advisorator newsletter. Sign up to get a tech tip in your inbox every Tuesday.

https://www.fastcompany.com/90715165/use-reader-view-safari-chrome-edge-firefox?partner=rss&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss+fastcompany&utm_content=rss

Erstellt 3y | 22.01.2022, 05:20:55


Melden Sie sich an, um einen Kommentar hinzuzufügen

Andere Beiträge in dieser Gruppe

Stanley McChrystal says character is the most vital leadership trait in the age of AI and polarization

Amid polarization, AI disruption, and eroding trust in institutions, retired four-star General Stanley McChrystal argues that what leaders need now more than ever is character. Head of the busines

14.05.2025, 09:20:03 | Fast company - tech
Apple partners with a brain-computer startup to turn thoughts into device control

Apple is partnering with brain-computer interface company Synchron to develop technology that lets users control devices using neural signals.

Still in the early stages, the technology c

13.05.2025, 19:20:07 | Fast company - tech
Couples are saying ‘I do’ in ‘Minecraft’ as virtual weddings become more popular

Destination weddings are out, and virtual weddings are in.

Rather than traveling to the Amalfi Coast or Provence, Wired

13.05.2025, 19:20:06 | Fast company - tech
Sal Khan’s new Dialogues program teaches students how to have civil, thoughtful discussions

In recent years, Khan Academy founder Sal Khan has been most visible promoting the organization’s

13.05.2025, 17:10:03 | Fast company - tech
Spotify’s AI-powered DJ now takes song requests

Since it launched two years ago, Spotify’s AI DJ has been a one-way experience. It curates old favorites and helps listeners discover new tracks based on past listening experience and what similar

13.05.2025, 14:40:06 | Fast company - tech
California’s location data privacy bill aims to reshape digital consent

Amid the ongoing evolution of digital privacy laws, one California proposal is drawing heightened attention from legal scholars, technologists, and privacy advocates.

13.05.2025, 12:30:04 | Fast company - tech
Apple’s App Store is getting ‘nutrition labels’ for accessibility

You can learn a lot about an app before you download it from Apple’s App Store, such as what other users think of it, the access it

13.05.2025, 12:30:04 | Fast company - tech