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unclutter reviews and mentions
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Reader View / Links2 like web view filter
no a filter for uBO (I do not think it is possible) but I really like this extension: https://github.com/lindylearn/unclutter
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Mel B calls James Corden as one of the âbiggest d***heads in showbizâ
Other browsers can use the uncluttered extension.
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Show HN: Reader Mode, but Better
There already is crowdsourcing of broken page reports: https://github.com/lindylearn/unclutter/issues?q=is%3Aissue+...
And twitter.com is a special case: https://github.com/lindylearn/unclutter/issues/570
I'm working on those, but it's never going to be perfect unfortunately.
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Unclutter â a browser extension to read & save articles
Hereâs more info: unclutter.lindylearn.io
I'm looking into this: https://github.com/lindylearn/unclutter/issues/661
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Unclutter reader mode extension â Read articles with style
It all started with a r/chrome post a few months ago, and since then we've added many improvements to our GitHub project.
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Show HN: Reader Mode that shows Hacker News comments inline
Hey! This is a reader mode browser extension I built that hides noisy page elements rather than extracting and re-rendering only the page text. The idea is to not make all articles look the same [0], have them still render graphs, and ideally to work in more cases.
There are a few "tricks": patching the site CSSOM to apply simpler mobile styles even at desktop width, detecting the likely main text & removing its non-text siblings, blocklists for classnames that contain words like "sidebar", and testing this on a few hundred popular sites.
I got carried away and also added a dark mode, page outlines, private annotations & inline Hacker News comments.
The last feature works by parsing every top-level HN comment with a quote in it (formatted with > or "") within a few minutes, and anchoring these quotes in the related article HTML. So when you click a link on HN youâll see the parts people are talking about while reading. [1]
The code is all on GitHub!
[0] Screenshots comparing it to the Firefox reader mode: https://github.com/lindylearn/unclutter/blob/main/docs/compa...
[1] It's fun to try this on some of the "HN classics" that got 30+ quote comments over the years. The list at hn.lindylearn.io/best shows the number of âannotationsâ an article has beneath its title.
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Uncluttering web articles using CSS animations
You can also contribute to the existing extension for this: https://github.com/lindylearn/unclutter
More examples: unclutter.lindylearn.io The code: github.com/lindylearn/unclutter
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Show HN: Unclutter â New Reader Mode Extension with Inline Hacker News Comments
Hey! This is a reader mode browser extension I built that hides noisy page elements rather than extracting and re-rendering only their text content. The idea is to not make all articles look the same [0], have them still render graphs, and ideally to work in more cases.
There are a few "tricks": patching the site CSSOM to apply simpler mobile styles even at desktop width, cleaning up parents of DOM text nodes, blocklists for class names that contain words like "sidebar", plus manual CSS patches for popular sites.
I got carried away and also added a dark mode, page outlines, privates notes & inline Hacker News comments. [1]
The last feature works by parsing every top-level HN comment with a quote in it (formatted with > or "") within a few minutes, and anchoring these quotes in the story article HTML. So when you open a link you'll directly see the parts people are talking about here. [2]
The extension code is all on GitHub: github.com/lindylearn/unclutter
[0] Unclutter vs the Firefox reader mode: https://github.com/lindylearn/unclutter/blob/main/docs/compa...
[1] The linked website show some examples for these.
[2] It's also fun to try this on some of the "HN classics" that got 30+ quote comments over the years. The list at hn.lindylearn.io/best shows the number of "annotations" a link has beneath its title.
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lindylearn/unclutter is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of unclutter is TypeScript.
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