A cross-browser plugin that makes words on websites start bold, making it faster readable for most ADHD folks.
Base on the tweet from @forestvanslyke (https://twitter.com/forestvanslyke/status/1628879347426951169)
- clone the repo
- open
chrome://extensions
- enable
Developer Mode
on the upper right top - drag the
ADHDcasePluginChrome
sub folder into the browser tab- or click the
load extension
button and select theADHDcasePluginChrome
directory
- or click the
- Open Firefox and go to
about:debugging
- Click
This Firefox
. - Click
Load Temporary Add-on
. - Open the extension's
ADHDcasePluginFirefox
directory and select any file inside the folder.
Watch the Installation here: https://youtu.be/CeXbqJfR5aU (german UI)
Removed the Word Add-in.
It didn't worked on Jujiblas system and the side-load ability of Word 365 was removed/limited whatever in my machine (see: OfficeDev/office-js#705 (comment)).
I didn't get it to work and I just gave up, so look in the git history if you want to take a shot on that.
The ADHDcase plugin is either:
- Next to the address on the right.
or
- Next to the address bar on the right is a puzzle icon, click it and there you can click and PIN the ADHDcase plugin for easy access.
Select a text on any website and click the plugin icon, then the Make selected text bolder
button.
Next to the address bar on the right is a puzzle icon, click it and there you can click and PIN the ADHDcase plugin for easy access.
Select a text on any website and click the plugin icon, then the Make selected text bolder
button.
After dragging (adding) the plugin folder into the browser, it seems chrome and firefox keeping a file-system hook on it.
All changes to the plugin are instantly present when reloading a website.
The Make all first letters bold
button is disabled since it crashed the tab on all websites tested with.