Comment by zivkovicp 4 years ago Sometimes using the browser's "reader mode" will show the full article, so you can try that also. 2 comments zivkovicp Reply luke2m 4 years ago Yep, surprisingly many sites blur with css. ale42 4 years ago Or have JavaScript removing nodes from DOM after they are actually there... might require some attempts with Reader Mode and reloads (as it's timing dependent) but it's worth a try if you want to read a specific article.
luke2m 4 years ago Yep, surprisingly many sites blur with css. ale42 4 years ago Or have JavaScript removing nodes from DOM after they are actually there... might require some attempts with Reader Mode and reloads (as it's timing dependent) but it's worth a try if you want to read a specific article.
ale42 4 years ago Or have JavaScript removing nodes from DOM after they are actually there... might require some attempts with Reader Mode and reloads (as it's timing dependent) but it's worth a try if you want to read a specific article.
Yep, surprisingly many sites blur with css.
Or have JavaScript removing nodes from DOM after they are actually there... might require some attempts with Reader Mode and reloads (as it's timing dependent) but it's worth a try if you want to read a specific article.