• riccardo
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    33 years ago

    I wish there was a way to open urls directly in reading mode with Firefox

  • @ufrafecy
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    3 years ago

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    • @geopoliticssuckOP
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      13 years ago

      I didn’t work for me, I already tried lynx before and I got the same results (without --dump). I’m in the EU so that’s probably why it worked for you.

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  • @stevo
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    33 years ago

    My Recommendations:

    1. bypass paywalls. Browser extension for both Firefox and Chrome. Works really well.

    The rest MAY work depending on the website…

    1. Some sites you can simply disable the javascript to read the text. (example: https://www.saltwire.com/)
    2. Add a dot to the URL after .com ( example news.com/article -> news.com./article ) to read the text.
    3. Outline.com the news URL as others have recommended but I find it now supports less and less sites.
  • DeadNinja
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    29 months ago

    Option 1 - at least for me WaPo paywalls go away if I disable Javascript on that page. You may want to try that.

    Optiom 2 - I find this to be a reasonably well source for archived pages.

    http://www.cachedpages.com/

  • @birk
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    13 years ago

    Is there a way to run the bypass-paywalls extension on android? Seems even with Firefox nightly it needs to be on the Firefox extension ‘store’

    • @geopoliticssuckOP
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      13 years ago

      This doesn’t work as well, like I said in another comment, I live in the EU so I have to forego the GDPR rights to see the article.

      • @Ghast
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        23 years ago

        Javascript isn’t connected with the law.

        Also, I don’t see any provisions in the GDPR for ‘forgoing rights’. If they’re making it difficult to see content without a bunch of JS, the site’s probably just not complying with GDPR.