Frameless Grid
Frameless Grid: Streamlined Reading
A browser extension removing frames and borders to create a distraction-free reading view, stripping away unnecessary page elements like navigation bars, ads, and recommendations.
What is Frameless Grid?
Frameless Grid is a free, open-source browser extension available for Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. It removes frames, borders, navigation bars, ads, and other distracting page elements to create a clean, minimalist reading view for articles and webpages.
By stripping away everything except the core content, Frameless Grid helps you focus on reading without the visual clutter. It works on most news sites, blogs, and article pages. Just click the Frameless Grid icon in your browser toolbar to toggle the distraction-free view on any article.
Key features include:
- Hides navigation bars, menus, ads, recommendations, comments, and footers
- Works on most major websites and news outlets
- Customizable whitelist for saving elements you want to keep visible
- Adjustable font size, contrast, and column layout
- Syncs settings across devices
- Open source software with no tracking or data collection
If you find yourself getting distracted while trying to read online or want a simplified reading view, Frameless Grid is an excellent free tool to try. It's customizable, fast, and works seamlessly across websites and devices.
Frameless Grid Features
Features
- Removes frames, borders and unnecessary page elements
- Creates a clean, distraction-free reading view
- Works across multiple websites and web pages
- Browser extension available for Chrome, Firefox, etc
- Customizable options to control what elements are removed
- Keyboard shortcuts for toggling frameless view on/off
- Open source project
Pricing
- Free
- Open Source
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