Mar 5, 2009 0
Readability
Via Kottke, where I learned about Readability, I see that some guy named Michael Donohoe objects and has created some anti-Readability JavaScript. His objections are both stupid: they boil down to (1) "Wah, you can't view my content in any other layout than the one I designed," and (2) "What about my precious ad revenue?" Objection 1 I think we can all agree is pretty pointless, since this is the web, and in a world with user stylesheets, mobile browsers, Greasemonkey, and lynx, you don't get to control how your readers experience your content. Get over it. Objection 2 skips over the fact that visitors to your site have to load your page first, ads and all, before they can wave Readability's magic wand over it, and honestly anyone sophisticated to install and use a bookmarklet isn't going to click on a banner ad anyway.
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