Currently, disabling JavaScript (via extensions or about:config) breaks many websites, forcing users to manually toggle JS on/off. I propose a "Smart JS Handling" feature: When a user visits a site with JS disabled and the site is broken, provide a one-click button (or automatic trigger) that temporarily enables JS only to render the site into a clean "Reader Mode." This would allow users to consume content while avoiding trackers and ads, without losing functionality or dealing with broken layouts. It’s a bridge between security and usability.