Wow. That’s great! Works well, was able to read a WSJ article...Thanks for posting that, FRiend!
Cool. Thanks!
Now, do you have a super duper link to your Hillary gif MEGA post? ;;;))))
Thanks.
I see how the site removes ads and popups and stuff... but not how it displays the whole article.
I tried by going to wsj.com, clicking on any old article. A new page appears without all the hoopla, but the article text itself stops just where the original site ended, requiring a login or registration to continue.
How totally cool! Thank you! ;-)
Brilliant! Thanks mate!
bkmk
Tried it on times-georgian.com
No dice.
How is this not theft?
Thank you very much. I read MLB dot com news and the pages are full of ads, videos and photos. The Outline page is the solution for a clean page. Thank you.
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Isnt that a bit like taking something?
bookmark
I usually did the right click and “view source” to see the article, but this is much easier reading.
Also made one to find Amazon books for free, but it just broke... not sure why, I'll fix it in January when I get back from vacation...
Bookmarklets:
🍪Clear Cookiesjavascript:(function () { var cookies = document.cookie.split("; "); for (var c = 0; c < cookies.length; c++) { var d = window.location.hostname.split("."); while (d.length > 0) { var cookieBase = encodeURIComponent(cookies[c].split(";")[0].split("=")[0]) + '=; expires=Thu, 01-Jan-1970 00:00:01 GMT; domain=' + d.join('.') + ' ;path='; var p = location.pathname.split('/'); document.cookie = cookieBase + '/'; while (p.length > 0) { document.cookie = cookieBase + p.join('/'); p.pop(); }; d.shift(); } } })();
✂Clear Cachejavascript:window.open(document.location + "?ClearCache=true", "_self");
🔎𝔾 Google Query javascript:void(open('https://www.google.com/search?q='+encodeURIComponent(document.title)))
🔑Archive (Archiving an article might break a soft paywall - used to work for FT & WSJ) javascript:void(open('https://archive.today/?run=1&url='+encodeURIComponent(document.location)))
Find an Amazon book on Archive (You need to truncate the query string as they changed something... good homework!) javascript:void(open('https://archive.today/?run=1&url='+encodeURIComponent(document.location)))
Find an Amazon book on ePDF.tips javascript: var book = encodeURIComponent(window.location.href); book = book.substring(31); book = book.replace('https://amazon.com/', ''); book = book.split('ebook')[0]; (open('https://epdf.tips/search/'+book))
FULL INSTRUCTIONS HERE HOW TO GET PAST ALL THOSE PESKY PAYWALLS!
Outline: javascript:(function()%7Bwindow.location.href %3D 'https%3A%2F%2Foutline.com%2F' %2B window.location.href%7D)()
The one you originally posted as well as all of mine no longer work for the Wall Street Journal, so I found another way...
This way sets the referrer to Facebook - which still works!
Make this as a bookmarklet, or just drag the code to your bookmarks bar in Chrome or IE:
javascript:window.location.href='https://m.facebook.com/l.php?u='+encodeURIComponent(window.location.href);
Try it! Works with NY Times, Economist, FT, WSJ, WaPo...
WSJ finally blocked the last hacks just last week. More are here: http://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3744210/posts?page=17#