How to Use Your Browser’s ‘Reader Mode’ to Actually Read What You Click – For Chrome, there are some good Extensions too

Most of the time, you’re probably skimming the web instead of actually reading it. And that’s okay for quick news updates and browsing social media. But when you’ve opened up a long article that you actually want to read, things start to get difficult.

You find your mind wandering, and paying attention to the same page gets harder and harder. Don’t worry, the “reader” mode in your browsers will give you a fighting chance. These special modes are designed to make the web easier to read. They remove a given website’s formatting, empty space, ads, and all other extra elements to help you concentrate on the text, and some images.

The Chrome extension they mention is good, but some extra features do cost a once-off payment (at least its not a monthly subscription), but you can also consider an extension called Reader View by yokris.dev.

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These hidden reader modes will make working through those open tabs easier.