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How to turn on the page reader
How to turn on the page reader
I run Firefox on Fedora Linux (Silverblue). For several releases I've noticed that the reader mode only displays the Close Reader View, Text and Layout, and Theme options… (read more)
I run Firefox on Fedora Linux (Silverblue). For several releases I've noticed that the reader mode only displays the Close Reader View, Text and Layout, and Theme options and nothing else i.e. no content.
When I run it in troubleshooting mode, it works. I've tried disabling all my extensions, deleting all my extensions,restoring the browser to default settings but nothing makes a difference. I'm always on the latest release (currently 147.0.3). I currently have multiple profiles, but it didn't work even before I rebuilt them. I'm out of ideas.
Any help is appreciated
A tab opens, but I just get an animated dot on the tab and nothing is shown. Is the feature not available in Reader View? Also Reader View doesn't seem to strip out every… (read more)
A tab opens, but I just get an animated dot on the tab and nothing is shown. Is the feature not available in Reader View? Also Reader View doesn't seem to strip out everything, lots of clutter seems to be left in the markup.
(Firefox for Android) When I switch to reader mode, characters such as é, è, à,... (All *very* common in French) appear as � This problem doesn't affect every page, and … (read more)
(Firefox for Android)
When I switch to reader mode, characters such as é, è, à,... (All *very* common in French) appear as � This problem doesn't affect every page, and when it happens, the reader view first appears normal, but then switches font to a problematic one. The affected pages were reached through the internet archive, could this be what causes the issue ?
Is there a way of changing the font used by reader mode to one able to display these characters?
Some more Debug info: My phone and Firefox are both set to English, and I'd prefer to keep it that way. I use a couple extensions, but the issue persisted when I deactivated them on these pages.
On this page https://www.apc.org/en/project/member-engagement-and-travel-fund the first section of text is missed out from reader view - so that the text starts half way … (read more)
On this page https://www.apc.org/en/project/member-engagement-and-travel-fund the first section of text is missed out from reader view - so that the text starts half way through the article. I understand the table will be ignored - and the internal table of contents links at the very top, but there is a paragraph in between those things that is being ignored entirely. The normal text parts should all be included for the article to make sense.
I have tried changing the markup so the paragraph was not inside the same div as the table or table of contents but this does not seem to make any difference.
Google chrome reader view handles the page fine.
Any tips no how to change markup to avoid this or is there a way to fix it?
Reader view doesn't work on many Lifehacker pages/articles. Can something be done to make it work on those pages? Here's an example: https://lifehacker.com/tech/the-fbi-… (read more)
Reader view doesn't work on many Lifehacker pages/articles. Can something be done to make it work on those pages? Here's an example:
Reader mode is quite handy, but would like to set it on by default.
Is this possible?
Start Firefox, open four tabs, separate them into four, and place them in a specific position on one of the monitors, all separately. How can I ensure that the next time … (read more)
Start Firefox, open four tabs, separate them into four, and place them in a specific position on one of the monitors, all separately. How can I ensure that the next time I restart the system, when I start that Firefox profile, they all open in that position and separated? Artificial intelligence says that it would be impossible for Firefox to do something like this, as its native problem does not allow it to do so.
For now, I have set up a macro to do it automatically, but that takes time. I would like it to happen automatically when I start up.
Another thing, it would be nice if Firefox allowed you to zoom in on a specific area of the screen, and then be able to minimize the screen manually as much as possible, leaving only the zoomed-in part visible. Unfortunately, I've been doing this through inspect and deleting things on the page, but it would be great if they added it.
I want certain websites to always open in Reader View. How do I make that happen automatically? I don't want to have to click the reader icon every time.
It would be great to be able to save reader mode pages locally (especially on desktop) (this is a reply to the feedback call to action in firefox on android) … (read more)
It would be great to be able to save reader mode pages locally (especially on desktop)
(this is a reply to the feedback call to action in firefox on android)
Let me know how to get my page to pop up readable and not oversized
I want the reader option in the address bar but I only see the lightening rod AI summary option, which I don’t want
why would you get rid of reader mode and replace it with ai? this is a horrible change. no one wants ai.
Firefox guidance says the reader view button should be in the address bar. This seems to have been replaced with an ai feature that is not a replacement for reader. No ot… (read more)
Firefox guidance says the reader view button should be in the address bar. This seems to have been replaced with an ai feature that is not a replacement for reader. No other menu seems to have a reader view option either. Please help as this feature was critical for making webpages accessible.
Hi all. Years ago I used to use a text only browser and as everyone knows as time goes by more and more graphical content flys onto your screen plus all the other rubbish… (read more)
Hi all. Years ago I used to use a text only browser and as everyone knows as time goes by more and more graphical content flys onto your screen plus all the other rubbish which is just a pain.
Its also good for gobbling up your data allocation if on a mobile plan or fixed monthly data package and when you go over you have to open up that wallet and and over more hard earned cash.
So after checking out Firefox option I see the "text" toggle button only works on some websites or is not available at all on other sites.
Is Firefox or the programmers going to look at full support in the near future for text/graphical option to toggle between in the browser? I think it would be definitely worth the effort and time. This would also be ideal on very low bandwidth connections.
How can I remove the reader button from the address bar? I have used about:config settings and changed the reader parse setting to "false", and the button still appears. … (read more)
How can I remove the reader button from the address bar? I have used about:config settings and changed the reader parse setting to "false", and the button still appears. There is no reason this button should not have an on and off switch
Hello, I'm an older person who's still learning how to use my phone. I recently noticed a symbol I don't understand. It's on the right edge of the Navigation Bar and is… (read more)
Hello,
I'm an older person who's still learning how to use my phone.
I recently noticed a symbol I don't understand. It's on the right edge of the Navigation Bar and is a box with 3 lines (text?). When I click on it, it turns the page black and simplfies what I'm seeing. I've added a couple of images below. It's even on this page I'm using now.
What is this?
Thanks!
the full page icon has dissapeared fro address bar. how do I get it back
Reader view continues not to work correctly. Apparently this issue has been occurring unresolved for at least almost two years: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1371… (read more)
Reader view continues not to work correctly. Apparently this issue has been occurring unresolved for at least almost two years: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1371897
I'm currently experiencing it with this article which is paywalled but to which I'm signed in: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1993/02/22/beverly-hills-hotel-paradise-lost
Reader view shows the full non-truncated view when using Firefox for Android or Safari for Mac OS.
I'd rather use Firefox, but I come across multiple such issues using either the desktop or mobile version which is making it increasingly difficult to rely on this browser.
I damaged my old computer and I'd like to recover all my bookmarks on my new computer. I need help on how to do this