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Clippable: Wipe Out Clutter From WebPages for Easier Reading

by Amit Banerjee | Translate | Print
Wednesday, 18th Nov 2009 | Share






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Formerly known as readability2, Clippable is a useful browser bookmarklet that reduces all the clutter from a webpage and makes it more easier to read. If you often find websites with a large number of advertisements, banners or useless elements, then use this browser bookmarklet to get rid of the cluttered stuff.

Watch the following screen cast to understand how Clippable works:

As you can see, the bookmarklet removes everything from advertisements, widgets, buttons and all the unnecessary elements, thus giving you a distraction free reading environment.

To use Clippable, browse to this page and drag and drop the bookmarklet in your browser’s bookmarks toolbar.

Also check out Momentum writer – a distraction free writing tool.

Techie-Buzz Verdict

Clippable does exactly what is says. However, in some sites it does not exclude the retweet button if placed at the end of the post. Otherwise it removes the advertisements, banners, widgets and presents a distracting free reading environment.

Techie-Buzz Rating: 4/5 (very good)

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