I have difficulty in turning chapters from the chapter I read on mobile phone. Where can I find this function if it exists.
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There is not a button to advance to the next chapter. There is a TOC button in the search bar.
Let me say, I am reading Ephesians 4. How can I turn to another book? What I see is only to scroll from the same chapter to the next chapters.
Thank you I have tried it,but it has to be made easier.
I have tried it,but it has to be made easier.
What can be easier? It opens a picker to allow you to pick which book you want to turn to!
And the usual poor design.
My other mobile app pickers allow quickly selecting whichever level, with a single click (eg book or chap or verse). Absolutely needed, following a fast moving sermon!
The oddity is FL combines hard-to-learn, with slow-to-do.
My other mobile app pickers allow quickly selecting whichever level, with a single click
screenshots for comparison?
Each has different approaches. Below, a couple: OliveTree and Laridian. The latter also allows choosing the popup approach (3rd image). The FL doesn't highlight current as a default, needing to scan each time. And of course, pick, pick, pick. Others have the choices in one scrollable series.
The design metric I always try to use, is can I easily show a Bible class-mate how to use a Bible app. Get them started. Faithlife has a similar .com panel question ... would you recommend to a friend? Any hesitating, the 'sell' fails.
The flaw in your point, is 'better'. Include the time between clicks as well. And those 2 were handy.
And then compare the FL mobile to its primary competitor (desktop). Which, (design, again), (a) is not consistent, and (b) religiously avoids a popup picker for touch-screens.
Bumble-along-design.
I love you, but am completely lost. The OP wanted to change books quickly. In your screenshot, it would take as much time to click the three buttons on ONE screen as it would to click three buttons on THREE screens.
I have my issues with Mobile, but navigation is not bad as long as you are on a tablet. It's a challenge on an otherwise decent Android phone. I still like it anyway.