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Jiten Reader por Jiten
Análise por アユー
Avaliado em 5 de 5
por アユー , há 25 dias ⚠️ EDIT : Actually, yes, it does work, you can turn off furigana for familiar words! You just need to add the following code to the “Custom Word CSS” field: .jiten-word:is(.mastered, .mature, .due, .failed) .jiten-furi { display: none !important; }
(You can also add ".young" in the parentheses for young words. Don't forget the comma !)
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This add-on is exactly the perfect extension I had imagined and was looking for! Huge thanks to the developers!! 🙏❤️
The only thing missing is the ability to select custom dictionaries, just like on the Jiten website (which would be really helpful for people like me who aren’t super comfortable with English, for example). It would also be amazing if, one day, we could enable furigana only for unknown and young vocabulary (or only unknown), so we don’t end up relying on them too much for reading. Right now, it’s all or nothing: either furigana are fully enabled or fully disabled 😐.
But I’m sure the add-on is still being improved, and the developers have probably already thought about all of this! 🥺
開発者の皆さん、これからも頑張ってください!💪
(You can also add ".young" in the parentheses for young words. Don't forget the comma !)
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This add-on is exactly the perfect extension I had imagined and was looking for! Huge thanks to the developers!! 🙏❤️
The only thing missing is the ability to select custom dictionaries, just like on the Jiten website (which would be really helpful for people like me who aren’t super comfortable with English, for example). It would also be amazing if, one day, we could enable furigana only for unknown and young vocabulary (or only unknown), so we don’t end up relying on them too much for reading. Right now, it’s all or nothing: either furigana are fully enabled or fully disabled 😐.
But I’m sure the add-on is still being improved, and the developers have probably already thought about all of this! 🥺
開発者の皆さん、これからも頑張ってください!💪
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