@velartrill I think Firefox has something like this, no?
@velartrill I know that firefox has a document mode, or reading mode, but I don't know if that disables javascript for that page or not. Oh, it's called "Reader View." Ctrl-Alt-R. Anyway, it certainly simplifies the page.
@velartrill Sorry, I didn't skim your message, but I read it again and still come away with the same concept. I know that browsers definitely need to address our concerns, and I hope something will eventually address what you're looking for.
@velartrill @xmanmonk there already is this two mode for the web, but evil devs just use "app mode" for everything. What people need to do is stop visiting shitty websites, use something like tor browser as default so the shittyness of a website is apparent.
@velartrill @xmanmonk
> in doc mode [...] absolutely no javascript
yes, many browser doesn't have any JavaScript capabilities what so ever, some offers the ability to disable scripts.
> Reader Mode, changing fonts, alternate stylesheets
all of these are already a thing, you just need to look into Firefox 's setting, or visit a 2000s forum.
> when you'd load an App Mode [...] and the app is terminated [...]
yes I does this and "apps" just simply refuse to work
@velartrill @xmanmonk fuck the char limits.
@velartrill @xmanmonk remember when android added "permissions", and evil developers just make the apps quit to force "consent"? you have to be able to kick miss behaving apps off of the www and the developer in jail for rape to make something like "ask for permission" work, and that's not a good idea btw.