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THESIS BEHIND FUNLINES

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  Why Reading Should Feel More Visual Long before humans relied on books, screens, blogs, documents, and text-heavy web pages, we communicated through pictures, symbols, marks, and visual storytelling. Across the world, ancient cave art shows that humans have used images to express meaning for tens of thousands of years. The Smithsonian notes that cave paintings provide evidence of complex and abstract thought in prehistoric people.  Smithsonian: Earliest Discovered Cave Painting Ancient Egypt also gives us one of the most famous examples of visual communication: hieroglyphic writing. Britannica describes hieroglyphic writing as a system that uses characters in the form of pictures, where signs could represent objects, ideas, or sounds. Britannica: Hieroglyphic Writing The point is simple: humans have always understood the world visually. Text is powerful, but reading text is not effortless. A reader has to look at symbols, decode words, map those words to meaning, imagine the...

FUNLINES - Did you know that you can access over 10000+ Vector Icons in FUNLINES EXTENSION

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BATTERIES INCLUDED Fun Lines comes with all batteries included i.e. it does not refer to external libraries or any online resources to provide you with emojis and vector images.  All of them are packed right into the extension to make sure that the extension stays local and that the extension does not need internet to function; it can work pretty effectively without any internet too. This all batteries included philosophy is borrowed from PYTHON language and it creators who believing in packing all the requied libraries right into the language itself. The vector library has 10,000 most used words in the English language, and we will soon extend this to provide other language support too. I would work on providing support for many other widely spoken languages across the world to make it universal for all language speakers to enjoy. The extension also allows you to take a full export of all the vectors in an Excel sheet, and it also allows you to do a full customisation by editing ...

FUN LINES PRIVACY POLICY

Fun Lines Privacy Policy Last updated: May 31, 2026 What Fun Lines does Fun Lines changes the page you are reading by replacing certain words with emojis and/or local vector icons. It can also apply an optional “bionic reading” style. Everything happens locally in your browser. What data Fun Lines uses Web page text (local only) Fun Lines reads the visible text on the page so it can replace mapped words and restore the original words when you clear decorations. Fun Lines does not send this page text to any server. Current page URL (local only) Fun Lines may read the active tab’s URL to apply changes to the correct tab and to avoid running on restricted pages (like chrome:// pages). Fun Lines does not store your browsing history. Your settings and custom mappings (saved in Chrome extension storage) Fun Lines saves your settings (on/off, intensity, limits, icon size, animation, bionic reading, bracket/style options, etc.). Fun Lines saves any custom word-to-emoji/icon mappings you create...

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