I'm not a fan of web novels, but I can answer the question of the novel being stored in the browser. The novel was usually stored in the "Caching/Storage" folder in the Universal Browser. You can use the browser's 'Clear Caching' or 'Clear Storage' function to clear unnecessary cookies in order to access new books. If you want to export a novel, you can open the "My Fictions" page in the USB browser and choose the novel you want to export. Then, he found the "Personal Center" option in the "settings" of the USB browser and selected the "My Caching" option. Here you can export all the novel files that you have in your memory. Please note that certain computer skills and internet connection may be required to export the novel file. If you're not sure how to export the novel file, you should check the instructions of the browser or ask the customer service for help.
The steps to enter the novel reading mode on the iPhone using the USB browser are as follows: 1. Open up the browser and click on the " novel " button on the homepage. 2. In the novel page that popped up, click on the "+" button in the upper right corner of the page. 3. Choose the novel file you want to add from the pop-up "Add novel" page and click the "upload" button. 4. Wait for the novel file to be loaded in the browser, then click the "Read" button on the page to enter the novel reading mode. If you're using the USB browser, please follow the above steps and find the "Reading Mode" option in the USB browser settings to turn on the reading mode.
There were several ways to exit the novel: 1 Close the browser window: On the browser homepage, click on the three small dots in the upper right corner of the browser window and select "Close" to close the browser window. 2 Close the browser application: On the desktop or home screen, click the icon of the UA browser and choose "exit" to close the browser application. 3. Close the browser page: If you are using the USB browser's HMTL5 core, you can click on the three small dots in the upper right corner of the novel page and choose "exit" to close the novel page. I hope the above answer can help you exit the novel page of the browser.
The novels on the iPhone 6670 can be placed in the following folder: 1 Ebook/: This folder is used to store e-books. All e-books downloaded by the 6670 mobile phone will be automatically stored here. 2 <anno data-annotation-id ="00000000 - 4000 - 4110 - 8000 - 8000 - 900000000000"> LCD/</anno>: This folder is a folder for storing e-books in the form of an LCD format. You need to use a reading software to open it. 3MOBI/: This folder is used to store MOBI-format e-books. You need to use a reading software to open it. 4 jar/: This folder is used to store the e-books in the JAR format. You need to use the reading software to open it. 5Ebook300/: This folder is used to store booklets of 300Kb or less. All booklets downloaded by the 6670 will be automatically stored here. 6HMTL3/: This folder is used to store the e-books in the browser. You need to use a reading software to open it. 7MOBI3/: This folder is used to store MOBI-format e-books. You need to use a reading software to open it. 8 jar3/: This folder is used to store e-books in JAR format. You need to use a reading software to open it. These are some of the commonly used e-book storage folder. The specific folder to be placed in depends on the actual situation.
When reading a novel on an iPhone with the USB browser, you might encounter a reading method that did not turn the page up and down. This was because the browser used auto-scrolling technology to automatically scroll the page during the reading process without the need to manually flip up and down the screen. This technology could bring a better reading experience, but it could also cause inconvenience to some users. If the user needed to flip up and down, they could manually flip the page by clicking the "Back" or "Forward" button on the page.
The e-books on the iPhone were usually stored under the folder ~/Library/Controllers/comapple/Data/Library/Library. The specific name of the folder may vary depending on the device model and system version, but it usually contains multiple sub-folder, each sub-folder storing a different e-library. For example, on my iPhone, the subfolder for e-books is called Library-1085, which contains two e-book files called Book1 and Book2. Please note that the location of the e-book file may change due to the update of the Apple operating system. Therefore, it is recommended to check the system update of the device to ensure the accuracy of the location of the e-book file.
To export a novel from a novel browser, one usually needed to first confirm which export method the novel browser supported. The support of the novel browser may vary according to the platform. You can check the supported export method in the browser settings first. If the novel browser supports the PDF-format, you can follow the following steps to export the novel: 1. Open the novel browser and find the novel you want to export. 2. Choose the 'export' button on the browser's menu bar and choose the format of the document. 3 In the dialog box that popped up, fill in the name of the file, save path, and other information. 4. Press the "export" button and wait for the file to be completed. If the novel browser does not support the PDF-format, you can choose other ways to export the novel, such as saving the novel to a local disk or uploading it to other novel platforms. In addition, different novel browser may have slightly different methods of export novels. It is recommended to read the relevant instructions carefully before export and ensure that the operation is correct.
To create a novel folder on the iPhone's iTunes, one needed to log into an Apple account and search for and buy novels in the iTunes store. After purchasing the novel, he dragged and dropped it into his iTunes library. Then, he right-clicked on the novel in his iPhone library and chose "Create folder." Then, in the pop-up dialog box, he chose the folder name and the location where he wanted to store the novel. Hit the "Create" button and wait for the folder to be created by iTunes. After creating the novel folder, you can find the folder you just created in the iPhone or iPad's iPhone app and drag the novel into the folder. With that, the novel folder on the iPhone was completed. It was convenient to manage the files and folder in the novel.
The offline novels that were searched by Apple phones using the Universal Search for novels would usually be saved in the 'buffer' folder of the Universal Search for novels. The specific location of the folder might vary depending on the phone model, operating system version, and the settings of the Universal Search for novels. On an iPhone, you can find the folder in the "file manager" and view the files and folder inside. If you are using the Android system, you can find the "Caching" folder in the corresponding application.
To put the audio novel folder into the iPhone, you can do the following: 1. Open the iPhone's "file manager" application. 2 Find the folder of your audio novel in the "file manager". 3 copy the folder to the external storage of the iPhone (such as a photo album or USB storage device). 4 Paste the copied folder into the "Sound" folder on your iPhone. The folder is located between the "Music" and "Voice" folder. 5 Open the Music app on your iPhone and select the music file in your audio novel folder to play. This way, the iPhone would be able to play your audio novel.