Disabling and removing the Reading List from Chrome requires changing a flag. Chrome for iPhone and iPad offers two ways to add pages to your Reading List. It can be done from Chrome or from another app. For the first method, open Chrome on your iPhone or iPad and find a page to save for later.
Now tap the share icon in the address bar. Tap the share icon. Now to access the reading list on your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome and tap the three-dot menu icon at the bottom. Pages marked with a green check are ready to read offline. The Reading List is a great feature if you use Chrome on multiple devices.
Rather than depending on a separate third-party app, you can save things for later right inside the browser. Browse All iPhone Articles Browse All Mac Articles Do I need one? Browse All Android Articles Browse All Smart Home Articles Customize the Taskbar in Windows Browse All Microsoft Office Articles What Is svchost.
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With Reading list, you can collect and organize links to various websites, and check them later. It works like an advanced bookmark manager. Reading List has been quickly created by Google. It took only half a year for the company to bring it to the stable version of the browser. The Reading List feature was first spotted in July , and went through rapid development cycle.
Google was initially using "Read later" for the feature name, and had a number of UI versions. Initially, it was looking like a folder in the bookmarks bar. Eventually Google renamed it to "Reading List", and closely integrated it with bookmarks. Now it is rolling out to the public with Chrome 89 , so ensure that you are running the latest version of the browser.
The bookmark button in Chrome 89 the star icon in the address bar has got a new drop-down menu. When you click on that button, it shows a menu with two entries.
The one is Bookmark this tab , which is used to be the default button action. The other one says Add to Reading List , a new option that adds the open page to the Reading list menu. Reading List is gradually rolling out to the public, so it may take some time before it lands in your Chrome browser.
Update: In recent versions of Google Chrome, you can disable the reading list with a few clicks. No flag configuration required. Simply right-click the toolbar, and uncheck the Reading list item in the menu. See the following screenshot.
However, if you want to get rid of it completely, you can use a disable-features command line argument, as described in the "Disable" chapter below. The flag for that no longer works. This post will show you how to enable the Reading List in Google Chrome. Read the next page in your list: Keep scrolling when you reach the end of a Reading List page—no need to click the next page summary in the sidebar.
You may have to scroll to see the buttons. Mark a page as read or unread: Control-click the page summary in the sidebar, then choose Mark as Read or Mark as Unread. With iCloud, your Reading List and bookmarks are archived automatically, and you can restore them from an earlier version at any time.
Click on the drop-down menu to the right and choose Disabled. When you do, Chrome will immediately prompt you to relaunch the browser—all of the changes will take place once you do. She has previously worked as an editor for MSN. She's a self-taught illustrator and a papyrophiliac at heart. When she's not putting baking soda on things, she's walking her year-old beagle, Lucas.
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