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While reading the Extensions documentation on the Chrome Developers website I discovered the Focus Mode extension on the Inject scripts into the active tab page. I became fascinated with it.
I have low vision and I often have to use a screen reader to read a web page. When I use a screen reader I just want to read the text with absolutely nothing breaking the flow of my reading. Is it too much to ask that a web page just lets me read the content and nothing more?
Well, I have created my own Google Chrome extension that lets me do exactly that. It is the focus-mode-enhanced extension. I am sharing it in the hopes that someone will find it to be useful. It greatly increases the accessibility of the supported websites for me.
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