Features/Desktop/improve readability

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Status

Improve Readability
Stage Draft
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Team

Product manager Asa Dotzler
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Stage 1: Definition

1. Feature overview

Users spend a lot of time reading web pages and we need to offer a viewing mode of some kind that makes the reading experience better.

This feature falls primarily in the Experience category (from the "Discover, Experience, and Connect" vision statement.)

See also: Readability, Flipboard, Safari Reader, Magazine View, etc.

2. Users & use cases

Johnny wants to spend an hour or two reading articles from the New York Times. The current view is cluttered and not well optimized for long stretches of reading. Johnny would have a much better time if we dimmed or removed irrelevant content and styled the article content to be more readable.

3. Dependencies

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4. Requirements

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Non-goals

This feature does not need to provide moving pages between devices or making them available for off-line use. It is solely about improving the readability of web pages.

Stage 2: Design

5. Functional specification

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6. User experience design

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Stage 3: Planning

7. Implementation plan

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Stage 4: Development

9. Implementation

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Stage 5: Release

10. Landing criteria

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Feature details

Priority Unprioritized
Rank 999
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