Finding Your Way: Navigation Inside Litera Reader
Litera is built to make reading feel natural and navigation smooth.
Here’s a quick reminder of the tools that help you move through your book and always find your place.
Table of Contents
At the top, the list icon opens your table of contents.
It lets you jump to any chapter with a single click.
In some flow-based formats — like EPUB, FB2, or DOCX — the table of contents is generated automatically.
That’s why you might see noscripts such as “AUTOGENERATED SECTION 1.”
It’s not an error, but a technical structure inside the file itself.
(We don’t plan to change this, since it ensures the content displays correctly and the reader stays stable.)
Arrows
The simplest way to turn pages is with the arrows.
You can use your keyboard or the small on-screen buttons on each side of the page.
They’re especially handy in two-page view — so you can flip through your book without breaking the reading flow.
Pan Mode
Need to explore an image or a detailed page?
Turn on Pan Mode — it lets you move freely across the page by dragging, as if you were holding it in your hands.
Perfect for books with illustrations, diagrams, or tables.
Navigation is designed to stay simple and reliable.
We’re already working on more updates to make your reading even smoother.
See you soon right here, with the next chapter of Litera.
Litera is built to make reading feel natural and navigation smooth.
Here’s a quick reminder of the tools that help you move through your book and always find your place.
Table of Contents
At the top, the list icon opens your table of contents.
It lets you jump to any chapter with a single click.
In some flow-based formats — like EPUB, FB2, or DOCX — the table of contents is generated automatically.
That’s why you might see noscripts such as “AUTOGENERATED SECTION 1.”
It’s not an error, but a technical structure inside the file itself.
(We don’t plan to change this, since it ensures the content displays correctly and the reader stays stable.)
Arrows
The simplest way to turn pages is with the arrows.
You can use your keyboard or the small on-screen buttons on each side of the page.
They’re especially handy in two-page view — so you can flip through your book without breaking the reading flow.
Pan Mode
Need to explore an image or a detailed page?
Turn on Pan Mode — it lets you move freely across the page by dragging, as if you were holding it in your hands.
Perfect for books with illustrations, diagrams, or tables.
Navigation is designed to stay simple and reliable.
We’re already working on more updates to make your reading even smoother.
See you soon right here, with the next chapter of Litera.
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Year in Review: How Litera Reader Started — and Where We Are Now
Not long ago, Litera was a very simple web application.
It did one thing: helped you open a book and read it online.
Over the past year that changed.
Little by little, Litera grew into something more. Not just a place to read, but a place to pause, take notes, think, and sometimes even talk to others through the text.
And a big part of that happened because of you.
As the year comes to an end, we wanted to take a moment to look back and see how far we’ve come together.
In 2025:
We made navigation clearer and reading progress easier to follow, added flexible text settings, a two-page mode on desktop, and new ways to read on mobile.
Notes, filters, privacy controls, saved settings across browsers — and the ability to suggest new features — all became part of Litera.
(Take a look at the cards for the full story.)
But this year wasn’t really about features.
It was about the people using them.
People who read carefully, save lines that matter, leave thoughts in the margins, and come back later.
You sent us feedback, pointed out problems, shared ideas, and helped Litera become better than what we first imagined.
Thank you for that. Truly. Thank you for reading with us, thinking with us, and growing Litera together.
We’re not slowing down.
A new year is ahead, with more ideas, careful improvements, and a lot of things we’re excited to build next.
Happy New 2026❤️
Not long ago, Litera was a very simple web application.
It did one thing: helped you open a book and read it online.
Over the past year that changed.
Little by little, Litera grew into something more. Not just a place to read, but a place to pause, take notes, think, and sometimes even talk to others through the text.
And a big part of that happened because of you.
As the year comes to an end, we wanted to take a moment to look back and see how far we’ve come together.
In 2025:
We made navigation clearer and reading progress easier to follow, added flexible text settings, a two-page mode on desktop, and new ways to read on mobile.
Notes, filters, privacy controls, saved settings across browsers — and the ability to suggest new features — all became part of Litera.
(Take a look at the cards for the full story.)
But this year wasn’t really about features.
It was about the people using them.
People who read carefully, save lines that matter, leave thoughts in the margins, and come back later.
You sent us feedback, pointed out problems, shared ideas, and helped Litera become better than what we first imagined.
Thank you for that. Truly. Thank you for reading with us, thinking with us, and growing Litera together.
We’re not slowing down.
A new year is ahead, with more ideas, careful improvements, and a lot of things we’re excited to build next.
Happy New 2026
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