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Bypass Paywalls Clean
Extension allows you to read articles from (supported) sites that implement a paywall.
You can also add a domain as custom site and try to bypass the paywall. Weekly updates are released for fixes and new sites.
Chrome: https://gitflic.ru/project/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-chrome-clean
Firefox: https://gitflic.ru/project/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean
Adblocker filter (& userscripts): https://gitflic.ru/project/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-clean-filters
PS GitFlic only has Russian interface (use like Google Translate).
CTRL + P and article mode enters the chat
Meanwhile, I’m the cleaning guy, arriving with
12ft.io
That’s what reader mode is for. Works probably 85% of sites.
Reader mode also works beautifully on mobile for sites that’re otherwise friendly but have a clunky layout on width-constrained windows
Reader mode is basically the lifehack that makes the web not suck. Combined with ad blockers, the web is pleasant. Every time I see a default plain vanilla browser on a web page I’m shocked how some people live.
Well you’re not fucking wrong mate
And refreshing the page while still in reader mode.
I’ve been using that method for years now. Works a good number of the time.
In keeping with the theme of the meme; let me show you how it’s done.
Use element zapper tool from ublock origin
I still have no idea how that works. I should probably read the instructions
This comes default in Safari now, even though I know most folks don’t use it.
Also, don’t forget to set
overflow
fromhidden
toscroll
.I’m gonna need you to elaborate on this because it sounds super helpful, but I don’t understand
the
overflow
property in HTML controls what happens in a given element when its contents extend past the element’s boundaries, in other words when the contents overflow.Overflow has 4 possible values (AFAIK):
visible
,scroll
,auto
, andhidden
, where:visible
does not clip the content and lets it extend past the parent element,scroll
clips the content and adds a scrollbar so that the user can see the rest of the content,auto
adds a scrollbar only when necessary,and
hidden
clips the content that extends past the parent and doesn’t add a scrollbar.Some paywalled/loginwalled sites load all of the article content regardless of whether the wall is up or not, so when a paywall pops up you can just go into the Inspect tool (usually
CTRL+SHIFT+I
) and delete the element containing the paywall, and/or, as some_random_nick said, change the article container’soverflow
property fromhidden
toscroll
, letting you see all of the content
Slamming ctrl+P and reading the print preview works in many cases as well
I prefer to use archive.is or archive.today.
Owner’s unknown, wonder if it’s just an “information wants to be free” minded person
Edit: that’s what Wiki said but the Internet seems to think it’s some guy from New York
I always get stuck in a captcha loop with them, but I have an Apple News subscription so I can just open in News most the time.
I wish I was fast enough to do that or Ctrl + p.
At least sites like archive(dot)is and stuff exist.
Sometimes you xan just select all, copy and paste in word too
If you want keyboard shortcuts in your terminal ctrl+x e opens the current command in your editor. When you save you can then run the command.
I don’t think this works with all shells but it’s easy to set up in modern ones.
I thought it was Alt+V. Might be shell-dependent?
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