Tag: Readability
Easy Tip to Reduce Clutter While Browsing Amazon
Amazon is one of the most cluttered sites on the web. On average there are around 150 links on a single Amazon page, but this is not the only problem. Opposite to news sites or blogs, where main post area is rather easy to spot, you have to go through several information sections, bars and [...]
Use Readability to Add Web Content to Your Kindle
Readability, a great service which turns web pages into a reading-friendly mode, announced a cool feature many Kindle owners were waiting for. Now you can send web content directly to your Kindle e-reader. How to set up your Kindle device 1. Visit your Amazon Kindle settings page and add to your approved e-mail list a [...]
4 Ways Writers Can Use Readability
Readability is a service which turns web pages into a clutter-free reading mode. In times when more and more people suffer from Internet distractions it seems to be helpful solution for readers – as well as writers – of web content. I’ve covered Readability a couple of times already. In this post I’ll list ways [...]
Simple Tip to Embed All Readability Buttons on Your Blog
Recently Readability introduced support for Kindle. Web content publishers can install on their sites a special Send to Kindle button. It’s a good addition to already existing Read Now/Later. Readability provides all available codes at Free Publisher Tools page. Some bloggers would like to have both buttons in one panel. How to do it? Now, [...]
Readability Adds Kindle Support – Great News for Readers and Writers
A few days ago Readability added support for Kindle devices. This is another big addition to already the most powerful tool designed to reduce web clutter and help you focus on reading. There are a couple of web-to-Kindle tools available already, naming only Instapaper, Delivereads or SendToReader, but I’m really glad my favorite distraction-removing service [...]
Which Links Shared on Twitter Are Mobile Friendly?
Recently Mashable published interesting numbers showing that Twitter users are likely to share a story without actually reading it. In my opinion, one of the major reasons is that users are afraid of opening links on their mobile phones. And as much as 37% of users access Twitter via mobile devices as this infographic shows. [...]
Things to Consider When You Redesign a Blog
Are you planning to redesign a blog? If you are looking for advice based on a personal experience, you may find this post interesting. I’d like to share tips in reference to recent changes at Password Incorrect blog. First, and probably the most important tip: don’t start with looking for a new theme. It’ll give [...]
5 Instances You May Need Help from Readability
Many people suffer from Internet distractions and Readability is a one-stop solution to fight them. It’s a trending service which helps turn the Internet into a place where you can focus on reading. I’ve covered it already and I’m going to write at least one more post about how it can be used by writers. [...]
Why It’s Good to Install Readability Button on Your Blog – and How to Do It
Readability is a tremendously promising service, which helps to get rid of Internet distractions in order to focus on the most important thing: reading. You can easily associate it with Inspapaper and Read It Later – with one major advantage: Readability can turn all the distractions off at the very moment the user is visiting [...]
Readability Brings Focus to Online Reading
Everyone knows how hard it is to read articles on the web, on pages full of banners, sliders, widgets, sharing tools and pop-up windows of all kinds. I love what Instapaper and Read it Later are doing to create a better reading environment. Readability makes it even easier. It can turn every web page into [...]