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Reading mode - Reader view reader mode (delisted)

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Reader view reading reader mode reader

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Description from store With Reading Mode, you can remove all clutter (including ads) from articles that you read online. Features: Removes all clutter: navigation, links, ads, formatting, excessive images, etc Reading mode activates automatically if you return to the page Customize fonts, sizes, colors with perfect presets. Please check out screenshots to learn more. Strips away clutter like buttons, background images, and changes the page's text size, contrast and layout for better readability Reader View extension brings Mozilla's open-source Readability implantation to Chromium. Using this extension you can strip clutters from webpages and read them on "Reader View" mode. The extension allows you to toggle between normal view and reader view by pressing the page-action button. Note that reader view mode works best for web pages that have a lot of content. There are some tools in the left side panel that can help you personalize your Reader View. You can change color, background-color, font-size, font-family and width of the reader view. 1. Fullscreen reading 2. Advertisement removing 3. Save in HTML format 4. Text to Speech (TTS) 5. Move to the next and previous pages 6. Keyboard shortcuts for almost all actions 7. Edit document before Strips away clutter like buttons, background images, and changes the page's text size, contrast and layout for better readability Reader View extension brings Mozilla's open-source Readability implantation to Chromium. Using this extension you can strip clutters from webpages and read them on "Reader View" mode. The extension allows you to toggle between normal view and reader view by pressing the page-action button. Note that reader view mode works best for web pages that have a lot of content. There are some tools in the left side panel that can help you personalize your Reader View. You can change color, background-color, font-size, font-family and width of the reader view. 1. Fullscreen reading 2. Advertisement removing 3. Save in HTML format 4. Text to Speech (TTS) 5. Move to the next and previous pages 6. Keyboard shortcuts for almost all actions 7. Edit document before Reader View is a feature that strips away clutter like buttons, ads and background images, and changes the page's text size, contrast and layout for better readability. Reader View settings are easily customizable to fit your reading preferences.\ The Reader View is a feature that strips away clutter like buttons, ads and background images, and changes the page’s text size, contrast and layout for better readability. However it can not always be activated by a click on the address bar icon as not all sites are considered reader-able by Chrome. This add-on adds a button to the toolbar. Clicking on it activates the Reader View even if the icon in the address bar is not present. The ability of the Reader View to make sites readable is not affected by this add-on, some pages might still not work. The button does not toggle the Reader View state. To exit the Reader View use the address bar icon. Reader View is a popular feature of the Firefox browser, that changes the appearance of a web page, and makes it more readable by removing visual clutter such as images, ads, headers, and sidebars. Reader View is, however not available, for all home pages. If the feature is available for a certain page, you will find the icon to enable it in the shape of a small book icon displayed to the right of the address bar. Chrome Reader View comes with a few pre-built customization options such as dark, light and sepia backgrounds, adjustable font sizes, and serif and sans-serif typefaces. You can customize the theme by overriding the CSS rules of these pre-existing options. “Websites are often jampacked with distractions and their design is inconsistent. This makes it easy to lose focus and sometimes even forget what it was that we were reading,” said Peter Wallman, SVP of browsers at Opera. “Our goal with the improved reader mode is to allow our users to focus solely on the articles of their choice and to give them a consistent and pleasant reading experience.” The reader mode puts content front and center Opera’s improved reader fixes problems such as dense layouts and small fonts. The improved reader mode in the browser utilizes fonts such as Roboto for the text body and Roboto Slab when it comes to the headlines. The font sizes were selected based on feedback from Opera users and a series of tests. The chosen font sizes were the most comfortable to read, even for people who have vision problems. Roboto Slab also includes serifs, which makes article headlines look more like newspaper headlines and differentiates the text from the system font used in the rest of the browser’s UI. Once enabled, the reader mode converts suitable web pages into a simplified format, displaying a neater version of the articles: the font is changed for maximum readability, and the top navigation, as well as ads on a website, is hidden. Strips away clutter like buttons, background images, and changes the page's text size, contrast and layout for better readability Reader View extension brings Mozilla's open-source Readability implantation to Chromium. Using this extension you can strip clutters from webpages and read them on "Reader View" mode. The extension allows you to toggle between normal view and reader view by pressing the page-action button. Note that reader view mode works best for web pages that have a lot of content. There are some tools in the left side panel that can help you personalize your Reader View. You can change color, background-color, font-size, font-family and width of the reader view. 1. Fullscreen reading 2. Advertisement removing 3. Save in HTML format 4. Text to Speech (TTS) 5. Move to the next and previous pages 6. Keyboard shortcuts for almost all actions 7. Edit document before Reader View is a feature that strips away clutter like buttons, ads and background images, and changes the page's text size, contrast and layout for better readability. Reader View settings are easily customizable to fit your reading preferences.\ The Reader View is a feature that strips away clutter like buttons, ads and background images, and changes the page’s text size, contrast and layout for better readability. However it can not always be activated by a click on the address bar icon as not all sites are considered reader-able by Chrome. This add-on adds a button to the toolbar. Clicking on it activates the Reader View even if the icon in the address bar is not present. The ability of the Reader View to make sites readable is not affected by this add-on, some pages might still not work. The button does not toggle the Reader View state. To exit the Reader View use the address bar icon. Reader View is a popular feature of the Firefox browser, that changes the appearance of a web page, and makes it more readable by removing visual clutter such as images, ads, headers, and sidebars. Reader View is, however not available, for all home pages. If the feature is available for a certain page, you will find the icon to enable it in the shape of a small book icon displayed to the right of the address bar. Chrome Reader View comes with a few pre-built customization options such as dark, light and sepia backgrounds, adjustable font sizes, and serif and sans-serif typefaces. You can customize the theme by overriding the CSS rules of these pre-existing options. “Websites are often jampacked with distractions and their design is inconsistent. This makes it easy to lose focus and sometimes even forget what it was that we were reading,” said Peter Wallman, SVP of browsers at Opera. “Our goal with the improved reader mode is to allow our users to focus solely on the articles of their choice and to give them a consistent and pleasant reading experience.” The reader mode puts content front and center Opera’s improved reader fixes problems such as dense layouts and small fonts. The improved reader mode in the browser utilizes fonts such as Roboto for the text body and Roboto Slab when it comes to the headlines. The font sizes were selected based on feedback from Opera users and a series of tests. The chosen font sizes were the most comfortable to read, even for people who have vision problems. Roboto Slab also includes serifs, which makes article headlines look more like newspaper headlines and differentiates the text from the system font used in the rest of the browser’s UI. Once enabled, the reader mode converts suitable web pages into a simplified format, displaying a neater version of the articles: the font is changed for maximum readability, and the top navigation, as well as ads on a website, is hidden. Strips away clutter like buttons, background images, and changes the page's text size, contrast and layout for better readability Reader View extension brings Mozilla's open-source Readability implantation to Chromium. Using this extension you can strip clutters from webpages and read them on "Reader View" mode. The extension allows you to toggle between normal view and reader view by pressing the page-action button. Note that reader view mode works best for web pages that have a lot of content. There are some tools in the left side panel that can help you personalize your Reader View. You can change color, background-color, font-size, font-family and width of the reader view. 1. Fullscreen reading 2. Advertisement removing 3. Save in HTML format 4. Text to Speech (TTS) 5. Move to the next and previous pages 6. Keyboard shortcuts for almost all actions 7. Edit document before Reader View is a feature that strips away clutter like buttons, ads and background images, and changes the page's text size, contrast and layout for better readability. Reader View settings are easily customizable to fit your reading preferences.\ The Reader View is a feature that strips away clutter like buttons, ads and background images, and changes the page’s text size, contrast and layout for better readability. However it can not always be activated by a click on the address bar icon as not all sites are considered reader-able by Chrome. This add-on adds a button to the toolbar. Clicking on it activates the Reader View even if the icon in the address bar is not present. The ability of the Reader View to make sites readable is not affected by this add-on, some pages might still not work. The button does not toggle the Reader View state. To exit the Reader View use the address bar icon. Reader View is a popular feature of the Firefox browser, that changes the appearance of a web page, and makes it more readable by removing visual clutter such as images, ads, headers, and sidebars. Reader View is, however not available, for all home pages. If the feature is available for a certain page, you will find the icon to enable it in the shape of a small book icon displayed to the right of the address bar. Chrome Reader View comes with a few pre-built customization options such as dark, light and sepia backgrounds, adjustable font sizes, and serif and sans-serif typefaces. You can customize the theme by overriding the CSS rules of these pre-existing options. “Websites are often jampacked with distractions and their design is inconsistent. This makes it easy to lose focus and sometimes even forget what it was that we were reading,” said Peter Wallman, SVP of browsers at Opera. “Our goal with the improved reader mode is to allow our users to focus solely on the articles of their choice and to give them a consistent and pleasant reading experience.” The reader mode puts content front and center Opera’s improved reader fixes problems such as dense layouts and small fonts. The improved reader mode in the browser utilizes fonts such as Roboto for the text body and Roboto Slab when it comes to the headlines. The font sizes were selected based on feedback from Opera users and a series of tests. The chosen font sizes were the most comfortable to read, even for people who have vision problems. Roboto Slab also includes serifs, which makes article headlines look more like newspaper headlines and differentiates the text from the system font used in the rest of the browser’s UI. Once enabled, the reader mode converts suitable web pages into a simplified format, displaying a neater version of the articles: the font is changed for maximum readability, and the top navigation, as well as ads on a website, is hidden.

Latest reviews

  • (2020-08-04) Robbie Devennie: Nice reader and view however clicking back through history from the browser/mouse/alt + left causes it to refresh not return to normal mode. Then clicking twice takes you away from the page you were viewing. It's nice to use but frustrating to leave.
  • (2020-07-29) Tonio K.: love it!!
  • (2020-07-27) Randolph lou: useful and easy to ctrl.
  • (2020-07-26) Frédéric Vallières: This is a fantastically useful app for saving articles. We can ajust some parameters (font, backgroud color...) Excellent work.
  • (2020-07-19) Aanshumaan Shrijai VII C RL.No- 39: superb extension removes all distractions and also makes weird looking old websites super beautiful.

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4.8077 (26 votes)
Last update / version
2020-07-15 / 2.3.3
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