===== loom, the information browser. ===== ~~hero-subtitle loom is for research.~~ loom is not a web browser - for some people, it's something better. it is a research tool - a document viewer - and an environment for research, learning, and working in a distraction-free environment. loom is a browser that focuses on //information//, rather than //content//. to achieve this goal, loom prefers informational and direct hypertexts and documents, rather than feature-filled web applications and "experiences". ==== loom is special, in that it is mundane. ==== to achieve this goal, we've made a few opinionated choices on the types of content that loom will fetch, display and make usable as information: * **ad blocking**, served by community element and server filter lists, is used by default to extinguish attention-robbing third-party content from the information you seek. * **information transformation** rules, contributed by the community and vetted by project stewards and other community members, can pull and present information from pages directly, for use elsewhere. * these same rules also influence the reader mode features. * **reader mode** as a default. pages are harmonized to fit a view best served for displaying and reproducing information. * Pages are given the ''@media print'' media type by default. When in dark mode, content will be presented as if in printed page mode, but images will not be inverted. * **automatic local archiving**. loom will, as you browse information, cache it locally, alongside the media and assets on the page. * as an option, loom can fetch/create remote archives through services including Internet Archive's Wayback Machine, and archive.is. This is useful for archiving sites "as-original", rather than a transformed or limited version as loom presents. * Remote archiving can be set to be automatic for certain domains, but we strongly recommend to take care when using this mode, not to archive information or pages you might consider personal, secret or forbidden to disclose publicly. * loom has a strong preference for simplified HTML and CSS, smaller file sizes, and **less complex web pages.** * The [[projects:html-r|HTML/R]] reduced subset of HTML is used by default. * Scripts larger than a handful of kilobytes are forbidden. * Media is handled externally. ''%%