Reviews for Justify It
Justify It by Daniel Rozenberg
Review by testuser42
Rated 5 out of 5
by testuser42, 4 years agoI really need this! In my opinion, text should be displayed justified by default. Thanks a lot to the developer!
For those who read just the description and did not take a proper look at the provided screenshot like me: The toggle button is displayed in the adress bar.
I also followed the instructions given in the first review in order to make the justifikation work in mozilla's reader mode, this works perfectly!
Is it possible to do this for other extentions as well? I normally use the addon reader view, which is a better version of mozilla's: https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/readability-based-reader-view/
For those who read just the description and did not take a proper look at the provided screenshot like me: The toggle button is displayed in the adress bar.
I also followed the instructions given in the first review in order to make the justifikation work in mozilla's reader mode, this works perfectly!
Is it possible to do this for other extentions as well? I normally use the addon reader view, which is a better version of mozilla's: https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/readability-based-reader-view/
Developer response
posted 4 years agoThanks for the kind words! I'm not familiar with that other extension, but I believe Firefox doesn't allow one extension to touch another's internal pages without jumping through some hoops. You should ask the authors of that other extension to add it as an option :)
3 reviews
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 17024929, 18 days agoIt just works! So much better for my eyes (and brain). Thanks you very much for developing this!
There would be the future the possibility to let it run automatically on all webpages (maybe just creating a blacklist)?Developer response
posted 18 days agoI tried doing this automatically at first, but it actually breaks more websites than it helps :/ Developer response
posted 5 years agoUnfortunately no - Reader View is a protected page that doesn't allow extensions to change it. You can, however, use a `userContent.css` file! I wrote step-by-step instructions for you :)
https://gist.github.com/danielrozenberg/ad9aabf22177f89d5471707bc251ba45