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Kindle Tips: To Kindle-Edition Subscribers: How to handle free-book link results

screenshot 2012 02 17th web tinyfont Kindle Tips: To Kindle Edition Subscribers: How to handle free book link results

    Webpage result with tiny fonts
screenshot 2012 02 17th article mode Kindle Tips: To Kindle Edition Subscribers: How to handle free book link results

  After Choosing Menu and Article Mode
screenshot 2012 02 17th web pinch zoomed Kindle Tips: To Kindle Edition Subscribers: How to handle free book link results
    After Pinch-zooming larger

KINDLE EDITION OF THE BLOG: HOW TO DEAL WITH LINKS LEADING TO IMPOSSIBLY TINY FONTS

I’ve received some understandable grumbles from subscribers that links to free books don’t go to the Kindle-device version of the Kindlestore, which is easier to read, and that, instead, the links go to unreadable webpages with tiny fonts.

  That’s true, and in the Free-book-alert blog entries, I mention that Kindle Edition Subscribers, who get the last 25 blog articles on an edition, should do those links from a computer.

  Having said that though, it’s Amazon who decides where the links go, and they take subscribers lately to a fast-loading modified or simplified web-site version for mobile devices although not to the simplest version, the Kindle-device version of the store.  I can’t do anything about it, unfortunately.

SOLUTION
What I do want to point out is that once you’re on one of those result pages of TINY print for an item, there is a solution.

  You can press Menu and then “Article Mode” to read the book description there.
  It’s extremely clear that way.  And it loads quickly also.

  I’ve made some screenshots above to show you the difference if you choose this reading mode that Amazon has provided but doesn’t say much about.

  In Article Mode, however, you can’t choose to buy or interact — but once out of Article mode and back to Web Mode (you can use Menu or Back-arrow to get back to Web Mode), you can opt to press a button to get a free sample (from which you can later get the book if you like the sample) or to “purchase” it for $ 0.00 if the current pricing is still free.  If intrigued, the latter is wise, as the free-books last for only hours or a couple of days.

With a Kindle Touch, all of this is fairly easy.  While you can pinch-zoom the entire page of text and see it larger, you’d still need to scroll around.  So it’s best to start with selecting ‘Article Mode.’  Once you’re back on the tiny-font webpage, use pinch-zoom to enlarge the text to find the box to request a sample if wanted, or to get the book.

With the Kindle Keyboard’s results page, you get a ZOOM box that you can click on to enlarge that boxed section.  This can be good for getting a sample but it’s awkward. You still do have, however, that ‘Article Mode’ for reading the book description.

I hope this helps.  Amazon’s recent change to a faster-loading books-webpage makes clicking on links of interest with your Kindle device more worthwhile than in the past.

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Check often: Temporarily-free recently published ones
  Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources.  Top 100 free bestsellers.  Liked-books under $ 1
UK-Only: recently published free books, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
    Also, UK customers should see the UK store’s Top 100 free bestsellers.

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