No, me either, but now, with Arc’s Boosts 2.0, you totally could.
Boostsis a new feature of thealready-unique Arc web web app.
But it could also make the web a lot easier to use for some people.
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“Boosts significantly contributes to web accessibility.
And we’ve hadGreasemonkey, a Firefox extension that allowsextensive editing and enhancementof webpages,since 2004.
There is also a cross-platform alternative,Tampermonkey.
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Those are some powerful tools, but they can require some skill or practice to deploy.
The idea of Boosts is that it is easyenjoyableenough for anyone to use.
“As an editor, I frequently take screenshots of different sites.
It’s about more than just nuking ads.
But if that’s the case, you have the right to choose where you direct your attention.
Boosts is a tool that gives you back a small amount of control.
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But plenty of websites are poorly designed and hard to read and navigate.
Anyone with any kind of color blindness can now easily tweak the colors of any site.
“Boosts has the potential to revolutionize online accessibility.
But like a real window, we have little control over what comes through them.
We should be able to remove annoyances and block the dark patterns deployed to force-steer us around websites.