Whether you read the text in portrait or landscape mode, there is no need to scroll left and right since the format is trained to
fit the screen width so naturally.
Not exact matches
These new features come in addition to the improvements added in the latest release of their iOS app, which allow the reader to
fit the comic to the
width of the
screen and view two pages at once in landscape mode.
Fit to
Width is a great feature that will automatically re-size the comic book so that it is taking up the entire
screen in landscape mode.
The short
width of the sentences are easier on the eyes and easier to follow than in regular landscape mode, and yet there's enough
screen room to
fit a generous amount of text.
Besides the basic page view, there's
Fit to
Width (which lets you read full -
screen when the iPad is in landscape mode), and Panel Zoom (a panel - to - panel automatic flow designed to simulate how humans read comics).
Regardless of the eReader's
screen, the nature of reflowable content will
fit the
width and height automatically without sacrificing the clarity.
Ironically, though, in landscape mode, this same
width works against you; when pages are re-sized to
fit the
screen, you see less of them than you would on a smaller tablet.
** Page layout: Reflowable text is a flexible layout that scales to
fit different
screen and font sizes by changing page breaks and paragraph
widths.
First, the default size
fits the PDF to the
screen by
width.
If the PDF has two columns it will
fit one column to the
width of the
screen.
The standard ebooks right now are «reflowable,» meaning that the pages scale to
fit different
screen and font sizes by changing page breaks and paragraph
widths.
If you look at your site on a mobile phone, a mobile - responsive site
fits within your viewing
screen's
width, and you shouldn't have to zoom in on any text to be able to read it.
When Samsung introduced the tall and narrow Infinity display on the Galaxy S8, the YouTube app had a dedicated button to make videos
fit the entire
width of the
screen and remove the black bars on the sides.
With 4.5 - inch displays, both handsets
fit similarly in the hand — there's basically no difference in
width between the two, though HTC's front - facing speakers make its phone noticeably taller, while also shifting the
screen up slightly.
Double tapping on a paragraph of text will see the Moto G zoom in to
fit the
width of the text to the
screen, and thanks to the 4.5 - inch display you can read it relatively easily.
Responsive websites will rearrange and resize their images, videos, text and other content to
fit to the
width of the mobile
screen.