Does Lit have a "read later" feature?

LaRascasse

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At the risk of sounding like a total n00b, I want to ask if Lit has a "read later" or "save for future reading" feature. Like a bookmark where you can store story, page number (maybe even paragraph) for the next time you log in.

If not, I guess it could be a small suggestion from me to have one.
 
I don't think so, but that would be cool. I guess some people use the favorite feature as a bookmark of sorts? Favorite an author or story, then check your favorites list for things you wanted to read.
 
I have a notepad page where I copy and paste the page I stopped at, or the first page if it's just a story I want to read later.

I used to use a page in my word processor for the same thing, but it got to big. One of these days I'll go back and see what I was interested in a few years ago.
 
If I remember correctly, Manu said it was one of the new coming soon things.
 
I think favoriting a story is all you can do here towards that end.
 
I have a notepad page where I copy and paste the page I stopped at, or the first page if it's just a story I want to read later.

I used to use a page in my word processor for the same thing, but it got to big. One of these days I'll go back and see what I was interested in a few years ago.

Yep, that's what I do too. Works like a charm. Although it would be nice to just click a button and have it stored on the site. Kind of like a Wish List at the likes of Amazon or other(are there other) purchase sites.
 
I think Laurel had mentioned that bookmarking is one of the new features being worked-on for the inevitable redesign. It sounds like a great feature.
 
I think Laurel had mentioned that bookmarking is one of the new features being worked-on for the inevitable redesign. It sounds like a great feature.

That would be really great!
 
Those with Android tablets can approximate this with the LIT app. Select up to ten story titles that interest you. This pre-loads them for your later viewing pleasure. Then select Recent Stories to access them whether or not you're connected. I find this useful for reading multi-chapter series, especially when disconnected or in a censored-WiFi zone like a certain supermarket chain that blocks access to 'smut'. I can still enjoy LIT in their deli.

BTW it's interesting to attempt LIT access from various locales to see which block pr0n. Try churches, schools, charities, car dealers, gov't / political offices, banks, etc.
 
BTW it's interesting to attempt LIT access from various locales to see which block pr0n. Try churches, schools, charities, car dealers, gov't / political offices, banks, etc.

Some coffee shops.
 
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