Optimise print quality of web pages by using reading mode on your browser
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If you require a print copy of one of our web pages published in the HTML format, use the Reading Mode on your browser.
Instead of printing the full web page layout with all popups or other clutter, Reading Mode rebuilds the page around the main article text and essential images. This improves the quality of print documents.
Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge calls this feature Immersive Reader. It offers text scaling, read-aloud tools, and grammar breakdown.
- Press the F9 key on your keyboard while on an article page.
- Or click the small open book icon in the address bar on the right side.
Safari
Safari has reader tool for Apple devices.
- On a Mac, click the page icon on the left side of the address bar, then choose Show Reader.
- On an iPhone or iPad, tap the aA icon on the left side of the address bar and select Show Reader.
Google Chrome
Chrome opens reading mode in a side panel on your screen.
- Click the three-dot menu in the top right corner, select More tools, then pick Reading mode.
- Alternatively, right-click a blank spot on the web page and select Open in reading mode.
Mozilla Firefox
Firefox uses a simple Reader View for text-heavy web pages.
- Click the page-with-lines icon on the right side of the address bar.
- You can also press F9 on your keyboard to turn it on or off.
Brave Browser
Brave calls its reading tool Speedreader.
- Look for a small page-like icon next to the address bar on supported pages.
- You can turn on automatic speedreader options in your main Brave settings.