contentonly
Contentonly is a term used across web design, publishing, and software interfaces to describe a mode or layout that presents only the essential content of a document or page, omitting peripheral chrome such as navigation menus, sidebars, banners, and controls. The idea aligns with related concepts like reader mode, distraction-free writing, content-first design, and print-friendly layouts. While not tied to a single standard, contentonly generally emphasizes delivering the core text, media, and metadata while minimizing or removing decorative or navigational elements.
In web contexts, contentonly is often used to improve readability, support printing, or enable embedding in
Implementation varies by platform. A content-only presentation may use CSS rules that hide headers, footers, sidebars,
Considerations for contentonly include accessibility, ensuring essential landmarks remain available to assistive technologies, and maintaining necessary