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Hi, I just want to say I love your project and it is pleasure to use it.
It really helps me when I'm under time pressure.
So my proposal is to add a feature where you could be able to select specific website elements to be ignored by read-aloud.
Today's implementation is great, but unfortunately it is not universal. Some websites have obfuscated some of their elements and the standart detection therefore cannot recognise these.
It could be implemented in a similar way to this this Firefox addon: Click to Remove Element by blade.sk
With a difference that instead of purely hiding/disabling these elements it could just make the element for example a different colour or something, to indicate that this element is disabled per user preference OR there could be an indicator/warning text in the reading dialog where it would say "Some elements of this website were filtered from being read." or something along these lines.
I believe that this could solve a lot of problems with special websites and could make this awesome tool even awesomer.
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Hi, I just want to say I love your project and it is pleasure to use it.
It really helps me when I'm under time pressure.
So my proposal is to add a feature where you could be able to select specific website elements to be ignored by read-aloud.
Today's implementation is great, but unfortunately it is not universal. Some websites have obfuscated some of their elements and the standart detection therefore cannot recognise these.
It could be implemented in a similar way to this this Firefox addon: Click to Remove Element by blade.sk
With a difference that instead of purely hiding/disabling these elements it could just make the element for example a different colour or something, to indicate that this element is disabled per user preference OR there could be an indicator/warning text in the reading dialog where it would say "Some elements of this website were filtered from being read." or something along these lines.
I believe that this could solve a lot of problems with special websites and could make this awesome tool even awesomer.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: