Safari detects any site in article format and gets the option for the Reader format.
And, hey, that includes Gizmodo.com.
Its now getting new features that make it even better.
I can’t tell you how you want to read your (obviously) favorite Gizmodo content, though if you don’t want to bother with ad blockers Safari might be your best bet.Photo: Kyle Barr / Gizmodo
This will create a floating video window that you’ve got the option to pause or play.
Supposedly, another Highlights feature could list relevant page information, such as directions.
Gone are any ads or automated video players.
It should work on sites with or without paywalls, though Safari has more difficulty with some sites formatting.
For instance, Safari failed to load the main images or videos from Bloombergs media player.
It does the job, though both have some issues.
Firefox has one advantage: it can read the text aloud in its best ultra-digitized Microsoft Sam impression.
Those AI features likely wont be available until later this year.
Reader can also be a blunt-force way to get around some portion of various sites paywalls.
There are many other ways of getting around paywalls.
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