You can either create a flexible Web rule to place yourself at the beginning of the article text or omit all that extraneous sharing text and link stuff or insert a placemarker at the start of the article.
I don’t visit the NYTimes site on my PC so it may take some trial and error, but I’m sure you can find something that will work for you. From: Brad Martin [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2016 5:07 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: News Sites Refreshing Unfortunately what Judith is talking about is the "sharing" options after the heading. So hitting h (or insert f6) won't get her around it. (I know; I've sure tried.) Sometimes hitting the page down key will get you close, although that often overshoots the beginning of the article. Brad On 1/3/2016 6:44 PM, Brian Vogel wrote: Judith, Often, though not always, the news stories themselves are arranged at the level of headings. You could give INS+F6 a try and see how that works. I've used looking for headings to "cut through the crap" on any number of websites. If you try this, please report back on how it worked out. Brian -- Brad Martin [email protected] My Facebook page where I post online shopping coupons and deals: facebook.com/ucoupons <http://www.facebook.com/ucoupons> My SmarterBucks signup link <http://bit.ly/1w5FCPu>
