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Clutter free reading mode. (hiding the tool bars etc.)

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So I've been using this addon called Clearly from Evernote. It works great I'm happy with it.

But other thing is I want a fully clutter free reading mode.

Such as the one in Adobe Reader, ctrl+h and you're left alone with the text only. No toolbars, no menus nothing.

Is there anyway to do this in Firefox? I checked out other reader mode addons but they're just like Clearly.

So I've been using this addon called Clearly from Evernote. It works great I'm happy with it. But other thing is I want a fully clutter free reading mode. Such as the one in Adobe Reader, ctrl+h and you're left alone with the text only. No toolbars, no menus nothing. Is there anyway to do this in Firefox? I checked out other reader mode addons but they're just like Clearly.

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Hi emrecnl, you can just go into full screen mode. Here's an article for how that's done: Use Firefox in Full Screen mode. That will still show you at least the tab bar though. If you want to get rid of everything, there is an add-on for that: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/FF_Fullscreen/?src=search

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Hi emrecnl, you can just go into full screen mode. Here's an article for how that's done: Use Firefox in Full Screen mode. That will still show you at least the tab bar though. If you want to get rid of everything, there is an add-on for that: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/FF_Fullscreen/?src=search