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General Page Navigation:

When zoomed in, PC/Mac users can use the keyboard arrow keys for general page navigation. For example – the down button will allow users to move the page downwards; the right button will allow users to move the page-spread in a rightward motion, etc. Also, PC/Mac users can press and hold the left mouse button and “drag” the page in the intended direction.

The scroll-wheel on your mouse will also allow users to move the page upwards and downwards.

Tablet and smartphone device users simply need to “drag” the page with their finger in the intended direction.


Print a page, a page selection, or the entire publication.
Download publication as a PDF for off-line viewing.
Change the way your digital publication behaves – view as single or double pages, enable/disable animation, enable/disable dynamic layout, etc.
Share the story! Access an array of social media and sharing options.
Add a bookmark or two! Bookmark a page and add a description (optional). Bookmarks will be saved in your library for easy and effective future reference. Users must be logged into the Digitality Works online newsstand in order to access bookmarking capabilities.
Access page thumbnails and click on any page to jump to same. Access any special media items (i.e. video, images, audio, etc.), retrieve digital inserts (if applicable), and access text-based content.
Allows users to search current and past issues based on keyword or phrase criteria.
Zoom out. Reduce the current level of page magnification. PC/Mac users can double-click their mouse to perform the same action. Tablet/smartphone users can pinch or double-tap to perform the same action.
Zoom in. Increase the current level of page magnification. PC/Mac users can double-click their mouse to perform the same action. Tablet/smartphone users can pinch or double-tap to perform the same action.
Jump directly to your preferred level of magnification.
Jump directly to your desired page within the digital publication.
Click on left/right arrow buttons to flip pages backward/forward. The left/right arrow keys on your keyboard can also be used to turn pages. Tablet/smartphone users can swipe to advance/regress pages.