With iOS 13, the reader mode button is gone on webpages. Now, there is a format 
options in its place. You have to activate that, then find reader, and activate 
that. That’s two steps instead of one. A step back in my view. Is there a way 
to get it back the way it used to be? I don’t care about the other format 
options. I realize others probably do, and that’s why they are there. But all I 
want is the reader mode. I know you can go into settings for Safari and have it 
turn reader mode to be always on for all websites. But reader mode is not 
appropriate for all websites. So I turned it on and I will see how it goes. But 
I suspect it is going to be problematic on sites where there isn’t and 
shouldn’t be a reader mode option. Sometimes, I think they make things more 
complicated than they need to be.
Mary


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