Understanding Read-Only and Book View in Sermonly

Sermonly offers different viewing options to enhance your experience while reading and presenting sermons. The Read-Only and Book View modes provide distinct layouts and functionalities to cater to different needs. In this help article, we will explore the Read-Only and Book View modes in Sermonly and how to utilize them effectively.

Read-Only View

The Read-Only View in Sermonly is designed for easy reading and reference of sermons without editing. It allows you to focus on the sermon's content while providing convenient navigation options.

Navigating in Read-Only View:

  1. Log in to your Sermonly account and access the "Sermons" section.
  2. Locate the sermon you want to view and click on it to open it. The sermon will open in Read-Only View by default.
  3. Scroll through the sermon using your mouse or trackpad. Use the scrollbar on the right side to navigate to different sections of the sermon.

Book View

The Book View in Sermonly provides a more immersive and book-like reading experience, ideal for presenting sermons or viewing them in a structured manner.

Page Navigation: Use the navigation arrows on the sides of the page or click on the corners to flip through the sermon pages.
Table of Contents: Access the table of contents by clicking on the menu icon or the sidebar, allowing you to quickly jump to specific sections of the sermon.
Full-Screen Mode: Maximize your reading experience by clicking on the full-screen icon, removing distractions, and providing a focused view.

Switching to Book View:

  1. Open the sermon you want to view in the "Sermons" section.
  2. In the sermon editor, click on the "Book View" icon at the screen's top-right corner.
    The sermon will switch to Book View, displaying the content in a book-style format.

Utilizing the Read-Only and Book View modes in Sermonly enhances your sermon reading and presentation experience. By following the instructions in this helpful article, you can switch between Read-Only and Book View modes.