The unusual browser feature I use most is Reader Mode.
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The unusual browser feature I use most is Reader Mode.
SO MANY STUPIDLY DESIGNED WEBSITES!
Reader Mode: "Here is the main text in a sensible typeface at a reasonable size with high contrast and appropriate margins."
There should not be a need for Reader Mode. RM's utility is a solid indictment against web designers.
Look at your site-intended-to-convey-textual-information with Reader Mode. If it breaks, fix that. If the page is suddenly much easier to read... you have work to do.
Typeface.
Size.
Contrast.
Margins. -
The unusual browser feature I use most is Reader Mode.
SO MANY STUPIDLY DESIGNED WEBSITES!
Reader Mode: "Here is the main text in a sensible typeface at a reasonable size with high contrast and appropriate margins."
There should not be a need for Reader Mode. RM's utility is a solid indictment against web designers.
Look at your site-intended-to-convey-textual-information with Reader Mode. If it breaks, fix that. If the page is suddenly much easier to read... you have work to do.
Typeface.
Size.
Contrast.
Margins.@dashdsrdash Amen. The other day I hit a website on accessibility that thought light lavender text on a periwinkle background was reasonable. Sigh.
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The unusual browser feature I use most is Reader Mode.
SO MANY STUPIDLY DESIGNED WEBSITES!
Reader Mode: "Here is the main text in a sensible typeface at a reasonable size with high contrast and appropriate margins."
There should not be a need for Reader Mode. RM's utility is a solid indictment against web designers.
Look at your site-intended-to-convey-textual-information with Reader Mode. If it breaks, fix that. If the page is suddenly much easier to read... you have work to do.
Typeface.
Size.
Contrast.
Margins.@dashdsrdash What's worse is that some sites are designed to intentionally disable reader mode. (Which to my mind is a bug in the browser that it even allows that.)
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The unusual browser feature I use most is Reader Mode.
SO MANY STUPIDLY DESIGNED WEBSITES!
Reader Mode: "Here is the main text in a sensible typeface at a reasonable size with high contrast and appropriate margins."
There should not be a need for Reader Mode. RM's utility is a solid indictment against web designers.
Look at your site-intended-to-convey-textual-information with Reader Mode. If it breaks, fix that. If the page is suddenly much easier to read... you have work to do.
Typeface.
Size.
Contrast.
Margins.@dashdsrdash (I would also appreciate Reader Mode for the cooking instructions on ready meals)
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The unusual browser feature I use most is Reader Mode.
SO MANY STUPIDLY DESIGNED WEBSITES!
Reader Mode: "Here is the main text in a sensible typeface at a reasonable size with high contrast and appropriate margins."
There should not be a need for Reader Mode. RM's utility is a solid indictment against web designers.
Look at your site-intended-to-convey-textual-information with Reader Mode. If it breaks, fix that. If the page is suddenly much easier to read... you have work to do.
Typeface.
Size.
Contrast.
Margins.@dashdsrdash
Yes!!!(Do you know if there's a way to force reader mode? For me it's not always available... (Firefox on android))