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  • Please provide a full-page screenshot showing the problem. It has to be a full page so we can see the URLs involved. Post here and share the link: https://snipboard.io/

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    If your post appears differently in reader view on the browser compared to the regular view, there are a few potential reasons for this discrepancy. Reader view is a feature in many modern web browsers that aims to simplify the layout and remove distractions to improve the reading experience. Here are some possible reasons why your post might be displaying differently in reader view:

    1. Content Structure: Reader view might interpret the content structure differently than the regular view, causing variations in how elements are displayed on website . This can be particularly noticeable if your post contains complex layouts or non-standard HTML structures.
    2. Styling: Reader view often applies its own CSS styles to the page, overriding some of the original styles. If your post relies heavily on specific CSS styles, it could lead to differences between reader view and the standard view.
    3. Images and Media: Reader view may handle images, videos, and other media differently, which could impact how your post appears in this view.
    4. Ads and Pop-ups: Reader view often removes ads, pop-ups, and other distractions to enhance the reading experience. As a result, some elements might be missing or rearranged.
    5. Browser Compatibility: Different browsers may implement reader view differently, leading to varying results. Your post might look different on one browser compared to another.
    6. Browser Extensions: If you have browser extensions or add-ons installed, they could interfere with the rendering of your post in reader view.

    To address these issues, you can consider the following steps:

    1. Simplify your content structure and use standard HTML elements when possible.
    2. Avoid relying heavily on custom CSS styles that might not be fully supported in reader view.
    3. Test your post in different browsers to see if the discrepancies persist across various platforms.
    4. Check if any browser extensions might be causing conflicts and try disabling them to see if it makes a difference.
    5. Review your media content to ensure it is properly embedded using standard HTML tags.
    6. If possible, test your post on different devices to check for responsiveness and compatibility.

    Remember that reader view is an optional feature for users, and you cannot fully control how your post will appear in this mode. Focus on creating a well-structured and accessible post that works well in the standard view, as that’s what most users will encounter.

    Thread Starter gleggio

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    @gappiah sorry I didn’t see your post till now. Thanks! I’ll provide that asap. @daneiljack0 thanks for your answer!

    Thread Starter gleggio

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