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Reader View cutting off part of article

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I'm looking at a web page, http://www.linkedin.com/pulse/case-against-full-time-employees-dave-ashton, and when I click reader View, it goes to the second article..

I'd already started reading it and decided to click to Reader View, and lost all context of what I was reading.

Is there any way to fine tune it, to maybe give it focus of where one is on a page when it is clicked?

I'm looking at a web page, http://www.linkedin.com/pulse/case-against-full-time-employees-dave-ashton, and when I click reader View, it goes to the second article.. I'd already started reading it and decided to click to Reader View, and lost all context of what I was reading. Is there any way to fine tune it, to maybe give it focus of where one is on a page when it is clicked?

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stanstr said

I'm looking at a web page, http://www.linkedin.com/pulse/case-against-full-time-employees-dave-ashton, and when I click reader View, it goes to the second article.. I'd already started reading it and decided to click to Reader View, and lost all context of what I was reading. Is there any way to fine tune it, to maybe give it focus of where one is on a page when it is clicked?

Hi stanstr

Unfortunately, I'm not able to reproduce this. I've been able to read the first article using Reader View without a problem

Please try again and report back.

Cheers

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I see what you are talking about. Currently there is no user control for that, but maybe the developers can add one.

You can provide feedback here: https://input.mozilla.org/en-US/feedback

Or file a Bug report here - RFE = Request For Enhancement. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ If you decide to file a Bug report, read the Bug writing guidelines first. https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Bug_writing_guidelines