← Back to context Comment by moebrowne 3 days ago I assume they are trying to enable Reader mode which is Ctrl+Alt+R 4 comments moebrowne Reply QuantumNomad_ 3 days ago According to http://web.archive.org/web/20260317212538/https://support.mo... itsF9 on WindowsCtrl + Alt + R on LinuxCommand + Option + R on macOS(It uses JS to only show the one for your platform but with view source you can see it mentions all three of these different OSes.)So I guess the first guy is a Windows user and you other two use Linux. Liquid_Fire 3 days ago > (It uses JS to only show the one for your platform but with view source you can see it mentions all three of these different OSes.)There is a dropdown at the top-right to select the platform - no need to view source. QuantumNomad_ 3 days ago On mobile they’ve hidden that under “customize this article”, which I never would have even noticed if I hadn’t specifically known that there is some sort of dropdown somewhere, heh. But now we know :) nbernard 3 days ago Probably. When available, reader mode can also be activated by clicking the little "page with text" icon on the right of the address bar.
QuantumNomad_ 3 days ago According to http://web.archive.org/web/20260317212538/https://support.mo... itsF9 on WindowsCtrl + Alt + R on LinuxCommand + Option + R on macOS(It uses JS to only show the one for your platform but with view source you can see it mentions all three of these different OSes.)So I guess the first guy is a Windows user and you other two use Linux. Liquid_Fire 3 days ago > (It uses JS to only show the one for your platform but with view source you can see it mentions all three of these different OSes.)There is a dropdown at the top-right to select the platform - no need to view source. QuantumNomad_ 3 days ago On mobile they’ve hidden that under “customize this article”, which I never would have even noticed if I hadn’t specifically known that there is some sort of dropdown somewhere, heh. But now we know :)
Liquid_Fire 3 days ago > (It uses JS to only show the one for your platform but with view source you can see it mentions all three of these different OSes.)There is a dropdown at the top-right to select the platform - no need to view source. QuantumNomad_ 3 days ago On mobile they’ve hidden that under “customize this article”, which I never would have even noticed if I hadn’t specifically known that there is some sort of dropdown somewhere, heh. But now we know :)
QuantumNomad_ 3 days ago On mobile they’ve hidden that under “customize this article”, which I never would have even noticed if I hadn’t specifically known that there is some sort of dropdown somewhere, heh. But now we know :)
nbernard 3 days ago Probably. When available, reader mode can also be activated by clicking the little "page with text" icon on the right of the address bar.
According to http://web.archive.org/web/20260317212538/https://support.mo... its
F9 on Windows
Ctrl + Alt + R on Linux
Command + Option + R on macOS
(It uses JS to only show the one for your platform but with view source you can see it mentions all three of these different OSes.)
So I guess the first guy is a Windows user and you other two use Linux.
> (It uses JS to only show the one for your platform but with view source you can see it mentions all three of these different OSes.)
There is a dropdown at the top-right to select the platform - no need to view source.
On mobile they’ve hidden that under “customize this article”, which I never would have even noticed if I hadn’t specifically known that there is some sort of dropdown somewhere, heh. But now we know :)
Probably. When available, reader mode can also be activated by clicking the little "page with text" icon on the right of the address bar.