I want to further increase the maximum reading speed in reader view mode
As shown in the attached image, I manually change max = "100" to max = "300" every time to increase the maximum reading speed in reader view mode. Is there a way to fix this to max = "300"?
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Hmm, 100, 200 and 300 all seem comically fast to me. Above 220 is annoying, or maybe it's my writing? ;-)
Because the Reader View is a protected page, I don't think add-ons can modify it, so you are limited in how you might approach this. But one option would be to use a bookmarklet -- a script you save to your bookmarks toolbar or menu. Clicking the bookmark executes the script in the context of the page. So for example, a script to set the max to 300 and the speed to 250 would look like this:
var s = document.querySelector('input.narrate-rate-input'); s.setAttribute('max', '300'); s.value = '250';
To convert that to a URL for a bookmark just requires a bit extra at the beginning and end:
javascript:var s = document.querySelector('input.narrate-rate-input'); s.setAttribute('max', '300'); s.value = '250'; void 0;
You can right-click a convenient spot on the Bookmarks Toolbar or Bookmarks menu, click New Bookmark, choose any name (for my test, I put "Fast Reader"), then paste the script into the Location field and save the bookmark. After loading a reader mode page, click the bookmark to make the change.
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Hmm, 100, 200 and 300 all seem comically fast to me. Above 220 is annoying, or maybe it's my writing? ;-)
Because the Reader View is a protected page, I don't think add-ons can modify it, so you are limited in how you might approach this. But one option would be to use a bookmarklet -- a script you save to your bookmarks toolbar or menu. Clicking the bookmark executes the script in the context of the page. So for example, a script to set the max to 300 and the speed to 250 would look like this:
var s = document.querySelector('input.narrate-rate-input'); s.setAttribute('max', '300'); s.value = '250';
To convert that to a URL for a bookmark just requires a bit extra at the beginning and end:
javascript:var s = document.querySelector('input.narrate-rate-input'); s.setAttribute('max', '300'); s.value = '250'; void 0;
You can right-click a convenient spot on the Bookmarks Toolbar or Bookmarks menu, click New Bookmark, choose any name (for my test, I put "Fast Reader"), then paste the script into the Location field and save the bookmark. After loading a reader mode page, click the bookmark to make the change.
Thank you for a polite answer! It worked perfectly!