


To disable Safari Reader View, hit ⇧⌘R again, choose “View > Hide Reader,” or click the Reader View icon in the Address Bar again: Printing Safari Reader View You can also click the Reader View icon in the Address Bar: To turn on Safari Reader View for an article, choose “View > Show Reader,” or hit ⇧⌘R.

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Note: Find out more about Safari Reader in the guide, “ Ride the Waves: 8 Tricks for Better Safari Surfing.” How to Enable Safari Reader View But it isn’t just the online reading that is made more comfortable – it’s the printed version as well. Safari Reader allows you to read an article from any supported webpage, distraction-free. In fact, it was introduced with Safari 5 in 2010. Safari Reader is not new to the Mac by any means. It is an easy solution for capturing only the blog content and its associated images from a Rocket Yard article, as well as most other posts you find online. And nobody likes ink-hogs.īut there’s no need to give up hope, for there is a light that can shine on the darkness of your printing despair. Not only can they make for a messy read later on, but they are also ink-hogs. The problem was that there were all sorts of extraneous unwanted junky-things that would print right along with what he really wanted – the content.Īds, menus, backgrounds, and footers are but a few of the offending items that get in the way of a good, clean read. Well, it wasn’t difficult in the sense that hitting ⌘P was too much work. We recently received a comment from a reader regarding the difficulty he had printing articles from the Rocket Yard blog.
