Well, there are specific fanfic - saving Chrome extensions out there. One way is to search for 'fanfic save' in the Chrome Web Store. Once you find a suitable extension, usually you just need to click on the 'Add to Chrome' button. After installation, there will likely be an easy - to - use interface. For example, it might have a 'Save' button that appears when you're on a fanfic page. Just click that button and it'll save the fanfic to a local storage or a cloud - based storage depending on the extension.
First, you need to find and install the 'chrome extension reader fanfiction' from the Chrome Web Store. Once installed, when you open a fanfiction page, it should automatically detect and may offer some additional reading options like changing the background color for better readability.
Perhaps there's an extension or plugin interfering. Disable them one by one to figure out if that's the cause. Sometimes, clearing the browser cache and cookies can also do the trick.
Maybe Ao Chan is too busy with other things. For example, schoolwork or real - life jobs can take up a lot of time and energy, leaving no time for studying fanfic.
The easiest way to remove top stories from the taskbar in Windows 10 is to open the Start menu, search for 'Taskbar settings', click on it. In the Taskbar settings window, find 'News and interests' and select the 'Off' option.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many visual novels with such a premise. It might be about a brother who has some sort of disability or injury in his right hand and the story could revolve around how he copes with daily life, relationships, or achieving his goals with this limitation.