Based on how content is created or imported, the Prenly reader software lets the user consume the content in either replica mode or article mode - or both.
A replica page is simply a copy of a graphical image of a publication page, normally derived from a physical newspaper. The replicate mode lets users consume the content according to the layout that is normally seen in a physical newspaper.
The replica mode is possible for publications that are page based. This includes:
If the reading mode is enabled for the actual publication, it is possible to press a specific article (see the blue box above) to get into article reading mode.
If the publication content exists as separate articles, the article mode is avaiable in the Prenly reader.
Article-based content exists if:
The article reading mode allows the user to browse between articles one at a time, which improves readability, removes distracting graphical elements and allows choosing your own preferences regarding font, text size, line height, column width etc.
The article reading mode also enables the possibility to let a speech engine read out the article text. This is poosible in the Prenly native reader and (for browsers that support text-to-speech) with Prenly web reader.