Always use Readability on selected domains
This extension simply adds a context menu to enable/disable Readability (https://www.readability.com) for the current domain on a permanent basis.
It's designed to work with the Readability Redux extension (http://preview.tinyurl.com/yl4oky3), but will also work without it (just a bit slower).
0.10
- Added support for wildcards in domain matching
- Fixed the context menu
0.9
- Added some help for defining patterns.
- Fixed confirm dialog when leaving options page after making changes.
0.8
- Fixes the back button and reload button so that you can cancel readability.
- Separate the domain name from the pattern to make it work more consistently
- Detects presence of Readability Redux correctly.
Note: This version will attempt to update your previously defined patterns although I can't guarantee this will work 100%.
0.7
- Improved options page (more consistent with chromium's preferences page) using Nimi Cleanser (http://preview.tinyurl.com/632bh7m) as inspiration.
0.6
- Fixed bug (Thanks Ahmed) where the wrong tab got rendered by Readability.
0.5
- Removed broken logging
0.4
- Fixed a bug where the extension fails first time.
0.3
- Now has an options page where you can manually add, remove and edit the patterns that enable Readabiity.
- Default pattern added/removed from the context menu now matches subpages of the url, no longer the domain name on it's own.
Latest reviews
- (2023-08-29) Pat MySecret: You have to program/script it.
- (2017-09-28) Carlos André Nogueira: Doesnt work!
- (2013-05-14) Lacking ability to save changes to article appearance.
- (2013-05-10) Volodymyr Fedorovych: Excellent idea!. Must be a part of original extension. But it seems is not working with latest version of Readability extension!
- (2012-04-10) Douglas Goldstein: Fantastic.
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3.75 (20 votes)
Last update / version
2016-05-04 / 0.11
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