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2019-12-12 05:14:12 UTC  

it exists on all browsers, on desktop/laptop, and mobile.

2019-12-12 05:14:21 UTC  

(at least all browsers that I've used)

2019-12-12 05:14:28 UTC  

If not, you should be using that button

2019-12-12 05:15:00 UTC  

It nukes all ads, and the article you're wanting to read actually becomes readable.

2019-12-12 05:15:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/612744072565882903/654551810773614602/Screen_Shot_2019-12-12_at_00.06.29_Eastern_Standard_Time.PNG

2019-12-12 05:15:47 UTC  

It also punches through almost all paywalls that I've seen.

2019-12-12 06:36:27 UTC  

Here's what the button looks like and does on your iPhone. (below)

2019-12-12 06:36:38 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/612744072565882903/654572302003863552/IMG_4965.PNG

2019-12-12 06:43:24 UTC  

And for the eagle-eyed folks, you can choose smaller font (left), or the not-so-eagle-eyed (right).

2019-12-12 06:43:33 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/612744072565882903/654574043533672448/IMG_4992.JPEG

2019-12-12 14:28:13 UTC  

Oh cool thx @Karnivore

2019-12-12 14:46:39 UTC  

Ty! For the i fo very informative.. ๐Ÿ’•๐ŸŒž

2019-12-12 20:41:09 UTC  

Youโ€™re welcome.

2019-12-13 04:36:08 UTC  

Useful info when using Discord:
https://support.discordapp.com/hc/en-us/articles/210298617-Markdown-Text-101-Chat-Formatting-Bold-Italic-Underline-

Essentially, here are the ones you want to memorize, to use every day:
>>> _Italics_ `*Italics* or _Italics_`
__*Underline Italics*__ `__*Underline Italics*__`
**Bold** `**Bold**`
__**Underline Bold**__ `__**Underline Bold**__`
***Bold Italics*** `***Bold Italics***`
__***Underline Bold Italics***__ `__***Underline Bold Italics***__`
__Underline__ `__Underline__`
~~Strikethrough~~ `~~Strikethrough~~`

2019-12-13 04:37:30 UTC  

And these
`> one line at a time
line 2
line 3`

yields this:
> one line at a time
line 2
line 3

2019-12-13 04:39:08 UTC  

.
.
.
and this:
`>>> line 1
line 2
line 3
line 4
line 5
etc`

2019-12-13 04:39:20 UTC  

yields this:
>>> line 1
line 2
line 3
line 4
line 5
etc

2019-12-13 04:39:59 UTC  

So, just play around with it, in case this isn't clear.

2019-12-20 17:43:28 UTC  

Did I not already post a link to this a couple days ago? If I already did, my apologies, but it's certainly worth watching.

2019-12-20 17:43:44 UTC  

The above video is only part one.

2019-12-20 17:43:52 UTC  

I'm not all the way through it yet. (too much work to do)

2019-12-20 17:43:59 UTC  

So far, so good.

2019-12-20 17:44:12 UTC  

All three parts can be found here:

2019-12-26 05:12:36 UTC  

Thanks for that last link, Cham. Interesting info.

2019-12-26 15:47:19 UTC  

No problem @Karnivore