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Page-flip, swipe, scroll: which reading mode to use
The reading mode sets how people move through your catalog. Pick the one that fits your content and audience — and set different defaults for phones and desktops.
The five modes
- Page-flip — a realistic magazine turn with drag-curl. Best for lookbooks, brochures and anything where the page-turn feel matters.
- Swipe — fast horizontal paging, one page at a time. The natural choice for phone-first audiences.
- Scroll — one continuous vertical scroll. Best for long price lists and reference catalogs people skim.
- Spread — two pages side by side, like an open magazine. Great on desktop for design-led catalogs.
- Kiosk — full-bleed and distraction-free. Built for presentations, showrooms and tablets on a stand.
Set defaults per device
You don’t have to choose just one. Set a default mode for desktop and a different one for mobile — for example, spread on desktop and swipe on phones — so each reader gets the best fit automatically. You can also restrict which modes readers are allowed to switch between.
A quick rule of thumb
- Selling visuals (fashion, furniture, promo): page-flip or spread.
- Phone-heavy or social traffic: swipe.
- Long reference lists / wholesale price lists: scroll.
- A showroom screen or a live pitch: kiosk.