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« on: September 26, 2017, 04:05:18 pm »

How to enable automatic Reader View for specific websites in Safari on macOS High Sierra

You can set up specific websites with Reader View in Safari for macOS High Sierra.

Reader View on iOS and macOS for Safari puts a filter on websites that removes all videos, photos, advertisements, and other media, so you can focus on just the reading part. In macOS High Sierra, you'll be able to select specific websites to always appear in Reader View, so you don't have to manually enable it every time you visit your favorite websites.

The customization allows you to toggle Reader View on or off for websites you have visited that support the feature (though most sites support Reader View, not all of them do). Once enabled, every time you visit a site with Reader View on, you'll see the uncluttered, text-only version. Here's how to find automatic Reader View in Safari on macOS High Sierra.

How to enable Automatic Reader View for specific websites in Safari on macOS High Sierra

The easiest way to enable Reader View in Safari on Mac is to click the Reader View button in the URL tex...

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