So this is #toolname#, huh?

#toolname# tries to reproduce a digital magazine or book just using web technologies like CSS, HTML and JS. By the way, it works in a very standard way - mainly through different gestures for navigating and operating with menus.
Which is the best device for #toolname#? Well, any device that supports basic HTML and Javascript. #toolname# will try to detect the features of your browser and use them as well as possible.
Talking about #magazinetitle# instead... well. The magazine layout was thought for the only tablet I've at home, that is an iPad but everything should work well on tablets with compatible resolution. You don't have any tablet device? Don't worry! #toolname# also works on desktop browsers too, using the mouse instead of your finger. Definitely less charming but it works! (and it will make your designers happy)
Next article
Drag the page from the right to the left to switch to the next article. The gray bar on the bottom will show you if there is more to read.
Previous article
Drag the page from the left to the right to switch to the previous article. The page will spring if there isn't any other page.
Next page
Drag the page from down to up to read the next page of the article. The dots on left will show you how many pages the article is long.
Previous page
Drag the page from up down to read the previous page of the article. Some pages will scroll instead of showing another page.
Show bars
Double tap everywhere on the page to show up the bars. It will bring you to the index and show additional content.
Open source!
Since #toolname# is opensource, you can have a look at the sources and make it better! Enjoy and feel free to help!