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  • July 17, 2015
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We currently use DPS as a means to distribute our literature.  As such we have many long folios (some up to 90+ pages). The current folio allows users to tap the center of the screen to bring up a scrubber bar to quickly navigate through the document.  Does this type of functionality exist in the new DPS article.

Also, is there a way to bookmark favorites in the new DPS?

Thanks.

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Best answer by andreig1004688

Hi Damon,

Indeed, both the scrubber bar and a bookmark/favorite feature are not part of the initial launch version of DPS.

Regards,

Andrei

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andreig1004688
Adobe Employee
andreig1004688Adobe EmployeeAccepted solution
Adobe Employee
July 17, 2015

Hi Damon,

Indeed, both the scrubber bar and a bookmark/favorite feature are not part of the initial launch version of DPS.

Regards,

Andrei

Neil_Enns_-_Ado
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
July 17, 2015

For long folios we suggest using browse pages instead of the scrubber. With a browse page you can have complete control over how you want readers to quickly navigate through your content.

Neil

jonathon_GA
Level 4
November 13, 2015

Will there be a favorites function to save to in the hamburger menu in the near future?

Neil_Enns_-_Ado
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
November 13, 2015

What do you mean by "save to"?

Neil

jonathon_GA
Level 4
November 13, 2015

A user can save a specific pages in the app to favorites so they don't have to go digging around for a certain page within the app.

I would like this favorites section to show up in the hamburger menu.

Neil_Enns_-_Ado
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
November 13, 2015

Ah, yes. We've talked about that feature several times although it is not currently planned. It's definitely something we want to do in the future though!

Neil