I use the Java script toggle plug -in for my
browsers.
https://add0n.com/javascript-toggler.html
After installing, just click on the JS icon (upper right) and the
splash screens disappears. Read your article and toggle back on
when you're done. Nifty!
Richard kn7sfz
On 3/21/2022 7:27 PM, Robert Nickels
wrote:
On
3/21/2022 9:05 PM, [email protected] wrote:
then the NYT wants me to subscribe.
Here's the trick for Firefox users at least. Watch the top line
of the browser as the page loads you will see an icon appear at
the end of the field where the URL appears, it's a rectangle with
three horizontal lines like a piece of printed paper. Click it
for the "Reader View" which will show the page without the ads and
(surprisingly) the nag screen. You can also toggle it with
F9. Reader View provides a clutter-free view of the content
without all the annoying ads and other stuff and while not all
sites support it, the NYT does.
73, Bob W9RAN
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