@schizoidman@lemmy.ml to Technology@lemmy.mlEnglish • 8 months agoModern web bloat means some pages load 21MB of data - entry-level phones can't run some simple web pages, and some sites are harder to render than PUBGwww.tomshardware.comexternal-linkmessage-square152fedilinkarrow-up1801arrow-down18
arrow-up1793arrow-down1external-linkModern web bloat means some pages load 21MB of data - entry-level phones can't run some simple web pages, and some sites are harder to render than PUBGwww.tomshardware.com@schizoidman@lemmy.ml to Technology@lemmy.mlEnglish • 8 months agomessage-square152fedilink
minus-square@saddlebag@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink30•8 months agoI’m all for reducing the size of webpages with garbage bloat but a little CSS for readability on this site would have gone a long way. Ps. thanks for sauce
minus-square@morrowind@lemmy.mllinkfedilink12•8 months agoI don’t agree with him, but if you read the last appendix, this mf wrote half an essay on why he prefers to have basically no styling
minus-square@sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink7•8 months agoIt reads a lot better with Firefox’s reader mode.
minus-square@snooggums@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkEnglish3•8 months agoWow, first time I’ve used reader mode and it is awesome!
minus-square@Damage@feddit.itlinkfedilink7•8 months agoThe Opera browser of old had a menu with custom styles (a few default plus you could add your own), I think it had one that converted to sans serif, that plus a columns width one would be perfect for this site
minus-square@mindbleach@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink7•8 months agoModern Firefox has “Reader View” that does a similar thing. It’s just less customizable… because it’s modern Firefox. Does a disservice to the color-coded table on this article, though.
I’m all for reducing the size of webpages with garbage bloat but a little CSS for readability on this site would have gone a long way.
Ps. thanks for sauce
I don’t agree with him, but if you read the last appendix, this mf wrote half an essay on why he prefers to have basically no styling
It reads a lot better with Firefox’s reader mode.
Wow, first time I’ve used reader mode and it is awesome!
The Opera browser of old had a menu with custom styles (a few default plus you could add your own), I think it had one that converted to sans serif, that plus a columns width one would be perfect for this site
Modern Firefox has “Reader View” that does a similar thing. It’s just less customizable… because it’s modern Firefox.
Does a disservice to the color-coded table on this article, though.