Hi,
I personally always assume the reader is available and press command shift R.
But the real answer to your question is, since Safari in IOS has no menus, the
reader button is displayed right on screen unlike on the mac. where one would
no the reader is available or not by if its dimmed or no
I wonder why with IOS, it says "Reader available" but with OS X it doesn't? I
really wish it would.
Matt Dierckens
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Thanks everyone, it is indeed command-shift=r and it’s amazing! Played with it
today and wow, how’d I miss that feature?
Jenine Stanley
dragonwalke...@gmail.com
> On Dec 8, 2014, at 1:58 PM, Lisette Wesseling
> wrote:
>
> Isn't it command shift r.
>
>> On 9/12/2014, at 2:16 am, Jenine Stan
Isn't it command shift r.
> On 9/12/2014, at 2:16 am, Jenine Stanley wrote:
>
> So I see how to activate the Reader feature in iOS for web sites but how does
> one do this in Safari on the Mac? I’m probably missing something really
> obvious here. Thanks.
> Jenine Stanley
> dragonwalke...@gmai
Honestly,
It’s the best thing about Safari. I absolutely love it.
Ricardo Walker
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> On Dec 8, 2014, at 8:17 AM, Buddy Brannan wrote:
>
> It’s cmd+shift+r. Esc to exit the reader. Damn useful, that.
>
>
> —
> Buddy Bra
Giant thanks! I knew it was something fairly easy. Certainly is damn useful.
Jenine Stanley
dragonwalke...@gmail.com
> On Dec 8, 2014, at 8:17 AM, Buddy Brannan wrote:
>
> It’s cmd+shift+r. Esc to exit the reader. Damn useful, that.
>
>
> —
> Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA
> Phone: 814-86
It’s cmd+shift+r. Esc to exit the reader. Damn useful, that.
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> On Dec 8, 2014, at 8:16 AM, Jenine Stanley wrote:
>
> So I see how to activate the Reader feature in iOS for web sites but ho
So I see how to activate the Reader feature in iOS for web sites but how does
one do this in Safari on the Mac? I’m probably missing something really obvious
here. Thanks.
Jenine Stanley
dragonwalke...@gmail.com
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Command-shift-r.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 21/12/2012 14:11, Bill Holton wrote:
Hi.
Quick question. What is the hot key to add the current page to the reader
in Safari? Are there any other hotkeys I should know to get to the reader
quickly and such? Thanks.
BILL HOLTON
Email
Hi.
Quick question. What is the hot key to add the current page to the reader
in Safari? Are there any other hotkeys I should know to get to the reader
quickly and such? Thanks.
BILL HOLTON
Email:<mailto:b...@bholton.com> b...@bholton.com
Hi, Thanks. I will try that next time.
Matt
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On 2011-11-01, at 11:22 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> turning VO off and back on usually fixes this form me.
>
> Ricardo Walker
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> On Nov 1,
Hi,
turning VO off and back on usually fixes this form me.
Ricardo Walker
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On Nov 1, 2011, at 11:15 AM, Matt Dierckens wrote:
> Hi list,
> I was trying to read an article the other day with reader and safari kept
> saying bus
Hi list,
I was trying to read an article the other day with reader and safari kept
saying busy, busy, busy, ready, and it never read the article. Unsure why this
was happening.
Any suggestions on what to do to fix this if possible?
Matt
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