Re: Dealing with hard-to-read websites

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On 08/11/2012 08:20 AM, Joel Roth wrote:
On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 08:00:36PM +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sat, 2012-08-11 at 07:43 -1000, Joel Roth wrote:
I use a Firefox plugin to reformat pages that suffer from bad
color, too-small fonts, etc.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/readability/

Thank you, this add-on might have advantages, OTOH the less add-ons
Firefox does use, the better.
For http://www.wolfdream.ca/article3 it's also possible simply to chose
Firefox>  View>  Page Style>  [x] No Style, ignoring the option, Firefox
Edit>  Preferences>  Content>  ...

That's a simple solution, thanks.

If you add the Web Developer toolbar extension, ctrl-shift-L disables all styles.

Another plugin I use in Firefox might be useful in these situations is Fangs. It gives you an on-screen text only rendering of a page, as it would be if a screen reader was reading it.

Suggestion for anyone designing web sites: simple is best. It's OK to use the standard heading tags and default font sizes. And starting with a sound base such as one of the Layout Gala templates makes things easier:

http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/

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