Simplified View on Chrome
Reading Mode aka Simplified View for the Chrome mobile browser removes unnecessary elements, such as ads, sidebars, and other distracting content. Thus the main text and essential images appear in a more reader-friendly format. There are two ways you can enable this mode: Accessibility Settings and Chrome Flags.
Method 1: Activate Simplified View from Accessibility
Follow the steps below to activate Chrome Simplified view:
Tap on the three vertical dots on Google Chrome and open Settings.
Under Advanced, select Accessibility.
Turn on the toggle beside the Simplified view for web pages.
Relaunch the browser. Now whenever you launch a webpage, Chrome can automatically detect and offer an option to switch to a simplified version of the page. Let’s see how it works.
Launch a website and browse a webpage.
A pop-up with View simplified page? will appear. Tap on View next to it.
The webpage will now appear cleaner thereby removing all the unwanted elements. Also Read: 51 Best Inspirational Blogs About Life
Method2: Reading Mode from Chrome Flags
Ultimately the function of both the methods is same. However, if you do not find the Simplified View feature for some reason, you can follow these steps. Note: This is an experimental feature, so it is possible that after applying the changes you might face some inconsistencies in the browser.
Open the Chrome app and type Chrome://flags in the address bar.
Search for Reader Mode triggering.
Under the Reader Mode triggering, tap on the downward pointing arrow.
Select your desired option.
Restart the Chrome application to implement the changes.
Open a webpage and tap on View next to View simplified page? That’s it! You can now enjoy reading without distractions. However, if you face any discrepancy with the browser, disable this and use the Simplified Mode. Recommended: How to Use Reader Mode in Chrome We hope with the help of our guide, you can use Chrome reader mode on Android. If you have any queries or suggestions, leave a comment in the box below. For more tech-related information, stay connected to TechCult.





