Hi,
so not really sure how important ‘reader’ view is in modern browsers but they seem to be offering it these days so i figure i should make it work.
my webpage http://www.goodbeachguide.co.uk/beach/wembury for example has the option for reader view but when i click it it loses most of the important information. I found a link on an older post on here to an article that seemed to suggest the text should be in a div and in p tags which my content is.
Any ideas how i can make it think this content is what should show?
cool i’ll have to try edge then. I’m using FF 45.0.2 on Win7 and it misses all of the top beach details information and just shows the bit about water quality which is on about the 3rd panel down and doesn’t really make a lot of sense if you want to know about the beach.
could you (or someone else) have a look using FF and let me know if you get the same.
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<p>A sandy cove with rockpools, backed by low cliffs.
Located down a quite country lane and fantastic for spotting some of the UK's
most colourful shore life. Wembury marine centre also hosts rock pool rambles
for kids during the Summer.</p>
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