You can adjust the progress through the Tomato Novel app. The specific steps are as follows: 1. Open the Tomato Novel app; 2. Click on the novel you are reading; 3. Find the progress bar; 4. Drag the progress bar or enter the chapter number to adjust Progress; 5. Click Confirm.
How to adjust the progress of Tomato Novel
Step one: Open the Tomato Novel app
Open the Tomato Novels app on your phone.
Step 2: Click on the novel you are reading
Find the novel you are reading on the homepage and click to enter.
Step 3: Find the progress bar
Find the progress bar at the bottom of the novel reading interface. The progress bar shows the currently read chapter and the total number of chapters.
Step 4: Drag the progress bar
Drag the slider left or right on the progress bar as needed.
Step 5: Accurately adjust the progress
If you need to accurately adjust the progress, please click the slider and enter the chapter number.
Step 6: Click Confirm
After moving the slider or entering the chapter number, click the "Confirm" button in the upper right corner.
Other tips:
- Quickly jump to the previous or next chapter: Click the arrows at both ends of the progress bar.
- Jump to a specific chapter: Long press the progress bar, and then select "Jump to Chapter" in the pop-up menu.
- View reading history: Click the "History" icon to the left of the progress bar.
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