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I've been enjoying using Min, but the more I use it, the more I find myself wanting/needing the "Readerview" extension, available for Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and Edge. Roughly, it targets the main text block, and gives an uncluttered, easy-to-read (as configured by the reader) version of the page. "Readable" is a bookmarklet service that does much the same thing—but there are many sites it seems not to operate on, and I'm unclear about the status of bookmarklets with Min. Min does not support these extensions, of course, but is there a "userscript" that can at least get me most of the way there? I live in hope! |
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This is already built in to Min, using the same library that the addon uses. On any page that's detected as an "article", there's a book icon you can click on to get the reader view: The detection of what's an "article" isn't always right, but you can press shift+cmd+r to override it and get reader view on any page. |
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This is already built in to Min, using the same library that the addon uses. On any page that's detected as an "article", there's a book icon you can click on to get the reader view:
(example: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/16/us/school-shortages-bus-drivers-workers.html)
The detection of what's an "article" isn't always right, but you can press shift+cmd+r to override it and get reader view on any page.