How To Enable Reader Mode In Chrome For PC's

 Most web browsers have a built-in “Reader Mode” that converts web pages into a more reader-friendly view. Strangely, Google Chrome does not have this feature—unless you know how to find it. We’ll show you where it is.

Google Chrome has included a hidden Reader Mode since all the way back to most of its version. However, it’s never been upgraded to a stable, standard feature. Even Microsoft Edge has a Reader Mode. So let’s enable it in Chrome

First, we’ll need to enable a Chrome feature flag. Open the Chrome browser on your computer, type chrome://flags in the address bar, and hit Enter.

Search for “Reader Mode” in the text box at the top and enable the flag titled “Enable Reader Mode.”

After enabling the flag, click the “Relaunch” button at the bottom of the screen to apply the changes.

Now, when you visit a webpage that has a lot of text, you’ll see a little book icon on the right side of the address bar. Click it to switch to Reader Mode.

You can also click menu > Enter Reader Mode to activate it.

You’re now looking at a much simpler, less cluttered view of the webpage. Images still appear, but ads and some other items are removed. To adjust the view, click the “A” icon in the top right.


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