Quick Tip: Firefox Reader View

Screenshot of Sarah Bourne's post showing a customized layout using Firefox Reader View. In the left column is a vertical sidebar with tool options to close Reader View, customize the layout, have content read out loud, or save the content to Pocket.

Have you ever used Firefox Reader View (also known as Reader Mode), only to not get the full article to display?

Frustrating.

Thanks to my friend Sarah Bourne for sharing some helpful Firefox Reader View tips on getting the full content to display.

If you’re not familiar with Reader View, it strips out ads, sidebars, background images, and things to make it a easier to read content on web pages.

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How Often Do You Use a Different Browser? Poll Results

Woman using a smartphone while drinking coffee

Microsoft’s announcement last week that they plan to use the Chromium engine from Google for development of Microsoft Edge on the desktop caught everyone’s attention.

From Android to Google Search to Google Ads to the engine that drives the highly popular Chrome browser and now Edge, where does Google’s influence stop? Continue reading How Often Do You Use a Different Browser? Poll Results

2015 in Review: The 5 Most Popular Posts

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It’s the end of 2015, which means it’s time to look back on the year. I hope you enjoyed what I shared on the blog and that you found the content useful in your work and projects.

My goal is to write posts that are helpful to you in your work and business, whether you’re designing and developing websites, or expanding your business and need to learn how to better use technology. Continue reading 2015 in Review: The 5 Most Popular Posts