Many articles today are difficult to read, cluttered with ads, pop-ups, and distracting layouts that make focused reading exhausting. I built a super simple Chrome extension that turns articles into text-only reading views using Mozilla's Readability.js library with custom CSS informed by accessibility and readability research. It follows four design choices based on W3C WCAG 2.2 standards: a sepia background to reduce eye strain, 1.5× line spacing for better readability, 50–75 character line length to reduce eye fatigue, and sans-serif fonts that work well on screens.
Shortcut key: Alt+Shift+Y or Command+Shift+Y
Limitations: it's designed for reading plain text articles. Because it hides images, tables, and formulas, some pages may lose important context or meaning.
Many articles today are difficult to read, cluttered with ads, pop-ups, and distracting layouts that make focused reading exhausting. I built a super simple Chrome extension that turns articles into text-only reading views using Mozilla's Readability.js library with custom CSS informed by accessibility and readability research. It follows four design choices based on W3C WCAG 2.2 standards: a sepia background to reduce eye strain, 1.5× line spacing for better readability, 50–75 character line length to reduce eye fatigue, and sans-serif fonts that work well on screens.
Shortcut key: Alt+Shift+Y or Command+Shift+Y
Limitations: it's designed for reading plain text articles. Because it hides images, tables, and formulas, some pages may lose important context or meaning.
Github (Feel free to contribute! ) : https://github.com/uscne/Yumi-Reader
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Sorry for the spam, since it was ignored I tried to post again, it won't happen again.