An example of Page View with the Reader Tools open, displaying thumbnails and a slider for navigating from page to page.

Once you’re viewing a page without the thumbnail images, you can turn the page and view the next page by tapping on the right side of the screen. You can flip back to a previous page by tapping on the left side of the screen.

In Page View, you can bookmark a page by tapping the + icon in the upper right corner of the screen.

To view a list of bookmarks, open the Reader Tools, tap the Content icon, and tap the Bookmarks tab. To jump to a page that has been bookmarked, tap on the page where it is listed in Bookmarks list. To clear the list of bookmarks, tap the Clear all bookmarks button at the bottom of the bookmarks list.

Article View

Alternatively, you can view just the text of an article without any photos, drawings, or custom formatting. If you’re reading a long article or an article that has type running over photographs, you might find this view a little easier on your eyes. This view is called Article View.

NOTE: Article View is not available for all magazines. Some magazine publishers choose to make their content only available in Page View.

Tap on the center of the page in Article View to open Reader Tools that include these controls:

Content - a table of contents for navigating through the magazine’s contents

Text - tools adjusting the font size and other text characteristics on the screen

Brightness - a slider for adjusting the brightness of the screen

To navigate to another article in Article View, tap in the center of the page to open the Reader Tools, then tap on the Content icon. A window opens listing:

The magazine’s cover

Articles and optionally their page numbers

Tap on the title of the next article you want to read.

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