

To exit full screen mode, double-tap again. Doing a double-tap near the middle of the screen turns on full screen mode, hiding the top navigation bar and the bottom toolbar and expanding the reading area. Some users like to read in full screen mode. Some of the content in Gospel Library has page numbers to help in settings where physical scriptures or manuals are being referenced. If you scroll down a bit in Alma 37, you’ll see page numbers in the right margin. Any time you follow a link or navigate to a different location, the back button will take you where you came from. Tapping the title of a reference in a footnote navigates to the referenced chapter. Referenced verses are expanded with a snippet of quoted text, so you can get an overview without leaving the chapter you’re studying. When you’re looking at an individual footnote in the sidebar, each reference in the footnote is listed separately with its title. This allows you to see the main content and related content side by side.

On bigger screens, like iPads, the sidebar is pinned open. You can close the sidebar by swiping from the left edge of the sidebar or by tapping the close button ( ) at the top. If you want to see the full list of footnotes for the chapter, tap the overflow menu (three dots) in the top right corner and choose Related Content. Tapping on a footnoted word opens a related content sidebar where you can see the content of the footnote. Throughout the chapter, words with footnotes appear in blue. We’ll use Alma 37 from the previous section as an example. There are a few tools available to help you study when you’re in a chapter or article. With some exploring from the main library, you should be able to find a scripture chapter, a general conference talk, a magazine article, or the Come, Follow Me curriculum. Content is organized into categories-for example, Scriptures, General Conference, or Music. In Library, you can browse all of the content in the app. Tap the Library button on the bottom bar to open the Library. You can customize what you want to see in the Home section by opening the overflow menu (three dots at the top right) and choosing “Edit Home.” Library It also has study tools (which are described in the “Learning More” section of the user guide) and a daily scripture verse and general conference quote. The Home section of Gospel Library provides quick links to common resources, including the Scriptures and the current Come, Follow Me lesson.

Home and Library are the two main sections of the app and are described below. You’ll also see a bottom bar with five buttons: Home (house icon), Library (books icon), Search (magnifying glass icon), Bookmarks (ribbon icon), and Screens (square icon with a number). The first time you open Gospel Library, you’ll see the Home section.
