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- Feb 14, 2018
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Unlike the current reader, the beta reader doesn't work at all on iOS 6.
The main page, namely the large and animated carousels, is very busy and distracting.
Settings that only have "Enabled" and "Disabled" states should be checkboxes or equivalent.
The keyboard shortcuts use "^" to indicate the Shift key, which is conventionally used for Control. Use "⇧" instead.
The page bar at the bottom of the reader uses up vertical real estate and can't be hidden. Hovering over it makes the thumb look draggable, but dragging does not scroll pages as expected, but jumps on mouseup.
The buttons in the reader sidebar are laid out and look like tab headers, but are not. I expected clicking the comment "tab" to load the comments next to the chapter in the largely empty space below, which would have been an interesting feature. Instead, the buttons and sidebar are simply taking up a lot more space for mostly equivalent behavior and functionality.
Many controls and buttons have lost their clear hover states in the beta (for example, the time period headers in the top chapters box).
I prefer the gradients and shading of the current styling to the stark flatness of the beta.
There are line separators within the reader and sidebar, but not between them and the header/footer. This is inconsistent and weird.
"Latest updates" is a button but doesn't look like one. It looks very close to the unclickable "Top chapters". The two columns of chapters within that box line up neatly under the two headers "All" and "Follows", which is totally misleading.
I suggest a reading mode where pressing space will advance to the next page, but only when the current page has been fully scrolled to the bottom. This allows full-width images taller than the screen to be scrolled up and down with space/shift+space, advancing and retreating naturally at the ends. By splitting the difference between paging and long strip mode, it would keep the concept of distinct, full-size pages while still minimizing page-to-page friction.
The main page, namely the large and animated carousels, is very busy and distracting.
Settings that only have "Enabled" and "Disabled" states should be checkboxes or equivalent.
The keyboard shortcuts use "^" to indicate the Shift key, which is conventionally used for Control. Use "⇧" instead.
The page bar at the bottom of the reader uses up vertical real estate and can't be hidden. Hovering over it makes the thumb look draggable, but dragging does not scroll pages as expected, but jumps on mouseup.
The buttons in the reader sidebar are laid out and look like tab headers, but are not. I expected clicking the comment "tab" to load the comments next to the chapter in the largely empty space below, which would have been an interesting feature. Instead, the buttons and sidebar are simply taking up a lot more space for mostly equivalent behavior and functionality.
Many controls and buttons have lost their clear hover states in the beta (for example, the time period headers in the top chapters box).
I prefer the gradients and shading of the current styling to the stark flatness of the beta.
There are line separators within the reader and sidebar, but not between them and the header/footer. This is inconsistent and weird.
"Latest updates" is a button but doesn't look like one. It looks very close to the unclickable "Top chapters". The two columns of chapters within that box line up neatly under the two headers "All" and "Follows", which is totally misleading.
I suggest a reading mode where pressing space will advance to the next page, but only when the current page has been fully scrolled to the bottom. This allows full-width images taller than the screen to be scrolled up and down with space/shift+space, advancing and retreating naturally at the ends. By splitting the difference between paging and long strip mode, it would keep the concept of distinct, full-size pages while still minimizing page-to-page friction.