| ▲ | TFNA 4 hours ago | |
Interesting to see the talk of “F-pattern scrolling through electronic publications”, which was new to me. As an academic, the vast majority of my reading is on my Kobo, and I don’t think this particular medium encourages this. Sure, an e-reader is inferior to print books in terms of random access and keeping multiple pages open at once, but I don’t find myself skimming the way I might on a laptop screen or smartphone. | ||
| ▲ | beej71 3 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
Also, when I (GenX) open my ereader on my phone, I read it just like anything else. And I read paper books, on two e-readers, my phone, and my computer screen. If it's some online article, though, I definitely skim. And I'd skim if it were printed, too. | ||
| ▲ | crtasm 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
any system with pages you "turn" certainly feels very different to reading a webpage (or PDF) with free vertical scrolling | ||