In an attempt to not waste time or data on loading images or videos on website, I've been looking for a way to setup my phone to only load text of a website. Unfortunately, my Google-fu is failing me here. How can I set this up?
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If this were a normal desktop-based browser, a personal css file would help here. I'm not sure how this would be performed on an android; root would almost certainly be required in any case. #a {} is probably a good start. – wbogacz Apr 05 '15 at 00:40
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1Perhaps related (though maybe too extreme) http://android.stackexchange.com/questions/18709/cannot-get-lynx-browser-to-work – Andrew T. Apr 05 '15 at 05:18
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Step 1 : Download the UC Mini Browser App and Install it.
Step 2 : Open it.
Step 3 : Go to the Settings part.
Step 4 : Set the Image Quality to Text-Only.
Step 5 : Enjoy.
Note : This option is only for the app, there is no system-wide option to do so.
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Only problem I have with this browser is that enter on the phone's keyboard just acts like a "hide keyboard" button. Still, worth it to use when not on WiFi or wanting to speed up load times. – David Starkey Apr 05 '15 at 23:24