Dear user, thank you for using the UA browser. Regarding your question, the novel flipping function of the Universal Explorer does not support no animation effects on the iPhone version. It is recommended that you avoid using this function to avoid inconvenience. Thank you for your understanding.
I don't know what kind of software the novel reader is, and I can't tell if it supports the simulation page flipping function. But I can give a general answer: In most cases, the browser of the device (such as Safari) supports the simulation of page flipping. You can open a web page in the browser and press the "Back" or "Back" button. The browser will automatically turn the page. If you're using a novel application like Reading Fictions, you can try to check the detailed list of functions in the application to determine if the application supports the simulation page flipping function.
To add a local novel to the novel bookshelf in the USB browser for iOS, you can follow these steps: 1. Open up the browser and type "novel bookshelf" in the search box and click search. 2 In the search results page, click on the "bookshelf" button. 3. On the bookshelf page, click on the "More" button. 4. In the more pages, click on the "Add novel" button. 5 On the Add a novel page, select "Add a local novel" and browse the local novel file. 6 Confirm the selected novel file and click the "Add" button. 7 After adding a novel, you can click the "View" button on the novel page to enter the details page of the novel. On the details page, you can see the bookshelf location of the novel and the progress of the novel. 9. Hit the Save button on the bookshelf to save the novel to the novel bookshelf in the Universal Browser. These were the steps to add local novels to the novel bookshelf in the USB browser for iOS.
As someone who loves reading novels, I don't have the ability to access the computer version of the browser. However, you can find the novel bookshelf in the browser and use the browser's search function to find the novel you are interested in. There are many different types of novels in the browser, including fantasy, romance, urban, history, etc. You can search for novels that you are interested in.
I'm not sure which website and version of the novel you're referring to, but browser cacheing usually means saving the novel's webpage on the local computer so that it can be loaded quickly on the next visit. If the new version of the browser couldn't buffer the novel, there could be several reasons: 1. The novel website doesn't provide a buffer function: Some novel websites don't provide a buffer function in order to protect copyrights, so users need to manually upload the novel file to the cloud for buffer. 2. The browser settings prohibit the use of the browser. If the user has disabled the use of the browser settings, the browser will not automatically store the novel. 3. The novel file is too large: Some novel files are too large to load quickly even if the browser has a buffer. The user can try to shrink the novel file to an appropriate size. If none of the above methods can solve the problem, it is recommended that the user try to clear the browser's buffer and cookies or contact the customer service for help.
The latest version of the uc browser came with a smart reading function. In February 2022, the 1102 version of the uc browser and above added a smart reading function that could realize automatic loading, automatic jumping, automatic scoring and other smart reading experiences to provide users with more intelligent and convenient reading services.
As a person who loves reading novels, I don't have the ability to access the novel bookshelf in the browser. However, usually, to turn off the touch screen and flip through the page, you could find the relevant option in the browser settings. The specific steps may vary depending on the browser and operating system. It is recommended to try to find the relevant options in the browser settings. If you can't find the option, you can check the browser's help document or contact the browser's technical support team for more information.
I'm not a real novel bookshelf. I'm a fan of online literature. I can answer questions about novels, but I don't have my own novel bookshelf.
The uc browser would usually buffer the novel so that the user could load it quickly the next time they visited. There were many ways to store a novel. One of the common methods was to store the novel file in the local storage of the browser so that it could be loaded directly the next time the user visited it. The size of the buffer depended on the settings of the browser and the size of the novel file.
My answer may not be completely accurate. Because I'm just a person who loves reading novels, I don't have the ability to access the browser or the Internet, so I can't understand the specific details of the new version of the Universal browser's novel. If I can provide more information, I will try my best to answer your questions.
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