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Native page navigation in articles?

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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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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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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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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

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

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What do you mean by "save to"?

Neil

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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.

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Employee

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