![]() ![]() ![]() Reducing the size further does not reveal any more buttons. When I reduce the size of my browser to about 75% of the width of my screen, I can see the left/right buttons, the 'Read this book aloud' button, and the 'Toggle fullscreen' button. When I have my browser maximized, all I see at the right end of the page slider bar is the pair of left/right buttons for flipping the page. They may still be there, but not showing up on my 1024x1280 monitor. Re: IA BookReader Toolbar Auto-hide - Please revert this change!ġ - Is there still a button for toggling between one-up and two-up (viewing one page or two at a time)?Ģ - Is there still a pair of magnifying glass icons for zooming in and out? Thus auto-hiding the toolbar is a setback in the cause of archiving, presenting, sharing, and learning of all mankind. Having the toolbar periodically disappear is a complete disruption of the readers experience, a failure of the user interface to accommodate the essential purpose for which it is designed. With most books, periodicals and publications, the user is in constant interaction with the toolbar, resizing, manipulating pages frequently while reading. The library is under attack! One small code change has affected the entire world, and millions of people trying to read books. Someone with authority needs to become aware of this. However seemingly small its representation may be in code, the effect on the user is substantial. It is impossible to understate the severity of this change. This feature thus becomes an exquisite form of torture, obliterating the immersive reading experience, and a complete disruption of the reading of books. The reader must stop reading, look to find the exact area where toolbar once was, but has no visual indicator as it is now missing, hover, wait interminable milliseconds for tool bar to return, utilize toolbar, then repeat the entire process every time the user needs to use the toolbar again. Some of us actually use IABookReader to read books, Having the toolbar auto-hide launches an entire wasteful and irritating sequence of events, interrupting and hindering the reading experience: Over the past few days we have noticed the rollout of the "auto-hide toolbar" feature on on the book reader. IA BookReader Toolbar Auto-hide - Please revert this change! ![]()
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