Let’s not beat around the bush: Most of the modern web is an absolute disaster to look at.
We, erm, don’t need to name any names or point any fingers here. But the vast majority of websites you land on when trying to read something leave your eyes feeling assaulted and your brain reeling from that toxic stew of visual misery.
On the desktop front, we’ve got Google’s recently rolled-out Chrome reading mode to clean up that mess and make any online article meaningfully less migraine-inducing. But on Android, sweeping away the web’s over-the-top clutter isn’t always so easy.
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Let’s not beat around the bush: Most of the modern web is an absolute disaster to look at.We, erm, don’t need to name any names or point any fingers here. But the vast majority of websites you land on when trying to read something leave your eyes feeling assaulted and your brain reeling from that toxic stew of visual misery.On the desktop front, we’ve got Google’s recently rolled-out Chrome reading mode to clean up that mess and make any online article meaningfully less migraine-inducing. But on Android, sweeping away the web’s over-the-top clutter isn’t always so easy.To read this article in full, please click here Read More Computerworld
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