Recensiones de WaspLine Reader
WaspLine Reader per corollari
15 recensiones
- Classificate 5 de 5per amy, há 6 meses
- I used to use BeeLine reader before and was looking for an alternative. This add-on is a truly sufficient substitute and works really well.
I agree with other users' ideas on improving the add-on (automatic activation, possibility to select the gradient's colours, etc.) and would like to add:
- have hyperlinks (e.g. on Wikipedia) still be light blue to make them stand out from the coloured text. This is a big one for me personally
Other than that, I am very happy to have found this add-on, makes reading long articles with ADHD and skippy eyes easier! - Classificate 5 de 5per Usator de Firefox 15122346, há 3 anosOne of my favourite addons, and the only one that allows me to keep focus while reading on my computer. Thanks, corollari!
- Really appreciate this free, open-source version of Beeline. It works well so far, so thank you! Some minor suggestions: it would be helpful to have blue-to-black gradient (you just have black-to-blue right now) so the transition isn't as jarring. Also, it doesn't work in the reader view mode. Given that it's free, I'm just grateful that it works as advertised and it does help a lot already. *Edit: actually, just realized you can lengthen the gradient by going to Options in the Add-ons settings in Firefox, so point 1 of my review is moot!
- Classificate 5 de 5per Nicole Ahmed, há 4 anosI have ADHD and find reading long blocks of text difficult. This helps with online reading massively (and is free compared to the alternative). It would be great if this we could use this in a focused "reader" view.
I use this with dark reader fine - so that I can have a dark background and light text with the coloured gradient
Thanks from the UK - This is a wonderful add-on that makes reading big blocks of text much easier for people like me, who has raging ADHD. The ability to customize the gradient length is great, and I appreciate that there was chosen colors that are easier for most varieties of colorblind to differentiate between. My only complaint is that is sets all text to black before applying the gradient, which nullifies its usefulness for web pages that have a dark or black background (like many writing forums or custom websites); I wish there was an option to make the text recognize that the page uses white text, or maybe just an option to be able to select that myself.
- Amazing. This just helps me read so much and I couldn't be more thankful to this developer for creating a free and open source version of Beeline Reader. I heard this also helps people with dyslexia so make sure to recommend this to anyone afflicted with that learning disorder -- or anyone who reads a lot for that matter!
- Classificate 5 de 5per Usator de Firefox 15685084, há 5 anos
- Classificate 5 de 5per Joris Rietveld, há 5 anos
- Classificate 5 de 5per Usator de Firefox 14082185, há 7 anosIm a student in enginyeering and I expend more time with my computer than with real people. My eyes get tired and I end up lost in all the lines of code or even when reading different webs. This shet has saved my life, my eyes don't get tired as much and I dont get a headache, so it rocks.
Big shotout to the person that did that, and for free <3