Interesting guess

My guess is that it either looks for html5 semantic elements indicating main 
article content, or that it uses a heuristic to determine which portion of the 
page represents the article.


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On 2011-04-23, at 5:11 PM, Chris Moore wrote:

> My guess is that Safari looks for a print.css version of the web page as that 
> would provide a printer friendly version of the page with no usual page 
> furniture.  I could be wrong, but I am pretty sure it is CSS related.
> On 23 Apr 2011, at 21:28, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
> 
>> All:
>> I just figured out how to use Safari reader, command shift r. My issue is it 
>> doesn't work every time. Why won't it work on all articles?
>> 
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