NP, but I'd advise you to save it somewhere else as a whole as I don't know for how long that code sharing website host the templates. Although you can easily rewrite this part.
Go to your favorite news site (for example: euronews.com)
Go to a random article
Go to the blank space inside of the actual article (Not the summary that's usually on top)
Right click on that spot and go to inspect
In our example:
Then, look at the div HTML element it selected for you, and try to go up to the Parent div element as long as when you select it, only the body of the article get mark.
In our example, when I did the inspect step, I got this div element marked:
But, as I went up the tree like the last step said, I found this div:
You might think to go even upper like this:
But as you can see, the browser highlighted parts that aren't the body of the article itself. So...don't.
Just throwing out an idea, feel free to ignore it XD
I think that if one would write a quick "how to write a site handler" with a built-in template (like I've seen used), I'm sure many will contribute and send PRs for their favorite sites. If you're interested of course. I don't mind volunteer for doing the writeup either.
Thanks for your answer. idk about adding it, the article sounded interesting but idk how relayable this news site is and how much work it takes. I guess it's up to you :)
RiseupVPN, calynx and protonvpn are pretty great and trustworthy. 2 first ones are non profit based on donations only. And proton VPN is well audited (but require account while the first two doesn't)
Oh yeah sorry I got confused