How to Unclutter a Webpage
Some webpages are crowded with so many graphical elements that it can be hard to locate the text you went there to read in the first place.
The latest version of Apple’s Safari browser might hep clear things up. When visiting a busy page, check the browser’s address bar to see if a small gray Reader button is visible.
Click the button to get a version of the page that is free of everything except the text and accompanying photographs.
In the Reader view, you can zoom in and out of the page, email it or print it in its simplified form using controls that appear on screen when you move the cursor over the page.
To return to the regular webpage, click the Reader button again.
An add-on for Mozilla Firefox, Readability (bit.ly/ffbUWQ). offers a similar function, as does the Readability Redux Extension for Google Chrome (bit.ly/almy4U)
The iReader extension (bit.ly/dD8tkM) is another option for Chrome users.



