I don't know what you are using that shows a persistent UI when going full screen would I have to couple this in fragmentation with another light app overlay in gestures? Great, what about User Interface of Peripheral Preference (Touch)? VLC allows you to edit the UI pretty much freely in hundreds of ways I know that because I use a completely custom VLC UI. You can literally remove the entire UI, auto-hide it or have it persistent with elements of your choice. I have no idea what you are talking about there. VLC allows you to edit the UI pretty much freely in hundreds of ways. It is one of the reasons why I cannot stand VLC (off topic). I don't know what you are using that shows a persistent UI when going full screen but then it's a browser error. So this is really not aproblem to me and I read hundreds of comic books on there from all browsers like Chrome, Edge, Opera and Firefox. Now the lack of an app is certainly annoying and that is actually comixology's fault but the website is competent and works well from any of the primary browsers I've ever tried on it and I've never seen persistent UI - never. Please blame Marvel and DC, not comixology for this, they have such features in place for all the publishers who want to do it. It's Marvel and DC that are pretty much the only publishers that don't allow downloading their books on comixology, every other one does. It does allow downloading comics on a per publisher basis. and as a result extra processing in authentication. But then this goes back into the whole "piracy rampant" angle of "security". If Comixology allows downloading of a user's comic book files, like published PDFs, and simply viewed them like a standard e-reader, then it may not be an issue.
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