Please Enable 'Reader View' on googleweblight optimized compressed pages.
FIREFOX 53.0.2 (32-bit)
No Reader View mode on googleweeblight optimized / compressed / rendered / parsed pages.
Example
Reader View: DISABLED on Googleweblight optimized page https://googleweblight.com/?lite_url=https://css-tricks.com/the-css-box-model/&ts=1494410616&sig=AJsQQ1A1UMNtB2SIiGoPUNgYatIkOPZyzA
Reader View: ENABLED on Orignal Page: https://css-tricks.com/the-css-box-model/
Vald lösning
Hi !
You can try installing this add-on that will force-enable Reader View even if the icon is not displayed :
https://addons.mozilla.org/En-US/firefox/addon/activate-reader-view/
This addon adds a button to the toolbar. Clicking on it activates the Reader View feature even if the icon in the address bar is not present. Technically, this add-on prepends “about:reader?url=” to the current tab’s address.
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Vald lösning
Hi !
You can try installing this add-on that will force-enable Reader View even if the icon is not displayed :
https://addons.mozilla.org/En-US/firefox/addon/activate-reader-view/
This addon adds a button to the toolbar. Clicking on it activates the Reader View feature even if the icon in the address bar is not present. Technically, this add-on prepends “about:reader?url=” to the current tab’s address.
Reader view only displays text on a web page in containers that meet conditions like a specific layout. There is a minimum character count for containing elements that show in Reading mode, so you may not see all the text if the page isn't designed to be used with reader mode.
- view-source:resource://gre/modules/reader/Readability.js
See also:
cor-el said
Reader view only displays text on a web page in containers that meet conditions like a specific layout. There is a minimum character count for containing elements that show in Reading mode, so you may not see all the text if the page isn't designed to be used with reader mode.See also:
- view-source:resource://gre/modules/reader/Readability.js
@cor-el your suggested reader addon was ok, but Firefox inbuilt reader mode includes Text-to-Speech integration which I heavily rely on my short naps :). Thanks for your help.