⤠How to Enable Reader View in Safari Automatically on iPhone or iPad
Do you like using Safari Reader View on the iPhone or iPad when reading a particular webpages articles or stories? Reader View in Safari can make webpages easier to read in some situations, and if you use the feature for some websites, or all of the web, you might appreciate enabling Automatic Reader View in Safari for iOS.
With this Automatic Reader View enabled in Safari for iOS, Safari will automatically enter into Reader Mode, either for specific website URLs as chosen, or for all web sites.
How to Enable Automatic Reader View in Safari for iPhone or iPad
Want to enable Reader View automatically, either on a particular website or for all websites? Hereās how to do that in iOS:
- Open Safari in iOS, then visit the website URL you want to use Automatic Reader View for
- Tap and hold on the Reader button in the URL bar at the top of the Safari screen
- When the āAutomatic Reader Viewā option shows up, choose one of the following: āUse on (current domain)ā or āUse on All Websitesā
- Browse the web as usual with the settings in place
If you choose āUse on (current domain)ā then anytime you load that particular website in Safari for iOS, Reader View in Safari will enable itself automatically, but only for that website domain.
If you choose āUse on All Websitesā then every web site will load into Reader View automatically in Safari for iOS.
Most users will probably want to limit this feature to specific websites and domains that are either not optimized for their device or screen, or otherwise difficult to read for some other reason. That way every time such a website is visited, the Reader mode feature will trigger and legibility and readability should improve (remember you canĀ customize the appearance of Safari Reader).
Automatic Reader View will use the last settings that were defined for the appearance of Safari Reader Mode, so if you want toĀ change the text size, color theme, font face, or other aspects of the Safari Reader experience you can do so as described hereĀ and have those customizations carry over to the Automatic Reader mode too.
This is a particularly helpful feature for viewing webpages on the iPhone that are not mobile optimized or that donāt have a mobile website, since Safari Reader View tends to improve legibility in those situations by boosting font size and focusing on the webpages content.
How to Disable Automatic Reader View in Safari for iOS
If you had previously turned on Automatic Reader View and would now like to change that setting in iOS, hereās how to do so:
- Open Safari in iOS, then visit the specific website URL that you want to disable Automatic Reader View for
- Tap and hold the Reader button at the top of the Safari screen
- When the āAutomatic Reader Viewā options appear, choose one of the following: āStop Using on (current domain)ā or āAll Websitesā
- Use Safari with the previously set Reader settings disabled
These settings obviously pertain to iOS Safari for the iPhone and iPad, but the feature exists on the Mac version of Safari as well, where it can also be set to activate on individual websites or all websites, and the Reader appearance customized as needed on the Mac too.
Safari Reader Mode has been around for a while and is really quite useful, even if you donāt use it for reading certain webpages it can be useful for other purposes like printing out webpage articles without ads and other extraneous page content.








