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Dictionary.com - permanent IPA pronounciation
Description:
I personally have a "search keyword" - special kind of bookmark, which allows me to enter "d some_word" into the Location Bar and it takes me straight to the definition. To make it - open the page, right-click the search input on the page and choose something like "create search keyword".
But to the point - IPA is The Standard! Maybe some native speakers like the "spelled pronunciation" but I personally find it "awk-werd" (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/awkward).
Well, this style will hide the "spelled" ciphertext and show IPA by default. The switches are hidden.
You can use this style together with others (ad-removal etc.) - I didn't care for advertisements, because other tools do this job better (I won't mention names).
P.S. Polecam - wymowa jak w słowniku zamiast dziwacznych tekstów, które mogą tylko zmylić obcokrajowca.
First install FreeStyler to use this style.
If you already installed it, please, make sure this site is allowed to run JavaScript.But you can download Freestyler for other browsers and apply styles there!
Applies to:
dictionary.reference.com