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Hide distractions when reading articles in Safari on Mac
You can use Safari Reader to view a webpage article in one page, formatted for easy reading and presented without navigation or other distractions. You can adjust the background colour, font and font size. A table of contents and summary are shown for longer articles.
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View an article using Reader
Go to the Safari app
on your Mac.
Go to a web page.
Click
in the Smart Search field, then click Show Reader.
The button appears only if the web page has an article that Reader can show.
To stop using Reader, click
in the Smart Search field, then click Hide Reader (or press Esc).
If you have a Mac with M1 or later, you can use Apple Intelligence to summarise a web page. See Get web page summaries with Apple Intelligence.
Change how your web pages look in Reader
Go to the Safari app
on your Mac.
While viewing an article in Reader view, click
that appears at the left end of the Smart Search field.
Do any of the following to adjust the settings:
Choose a background theme.
Choose a font.
Choose a zoom level.
Reader always shows you the last background theme, font and size you chose.