New idea for a web browser/PIM tool: vertical-only view browser. Say, something restricted to 600px in width. Because the Web is vertical.
Having this design restriction also provokes several interesting decisions:
• One element at a time is an optimal pace. Narrow view would not work well with multiple elements alongside each other. And maybe that’s for good?
• Views can be easily reordered and tiled, utilizing the horizontal dimensions of most modern screens. Imagine a browser that can be open five times on one screen without any penalties to comprehension!
• Page content needs to be ruthlessly optimized and reordered. Something like Readability.js (I keep getting back to it, all the time) but also for non-article pages?
• Can be used as a cheap GUI—still compatible with the Web, but easy to spin up in a separate window and manage with OS’ primitives.
@aartaka I take tbe mozilla "readability" approach in @agregore
It also listens to the user preferences in width and color scheme / font which gets set browser wide.
Readability isn't ideal though and sometimes misses content. In my experience.
Been thinking of making my own based on this web scraper tool I made recently.
@mauve yes, Readability is imperfect due to its focus on plain long form articles. Needs remixing if we’re to do something more generic with it.
There is a niche for a “website cleanup” scraper / simplifier, and I keep stumbling into it. Maybe make a C library doing HTML simplification? 🤔
@aartaka @mauve https://github.com/vjousse/unmerdify perhaps? A tool to reverse enshitification, or at least the bloat on webpages, with a French name
@pjacock the tool itself is less interesting than its content extraction rule sets! https://github.com/fivefilters/ftr-site-config are a treasure trove of rules for how to get the essence of the page. I’ve been looking for that for a long time. Thank you!