I believe it was the menu I was looking at, though for me it was from the top. The bottom of the epub I opened had a bar of sorts and page numbers, though tapping on that only made the bar disappear.
It does represent one of the things that made me pick a Kobo to replace my Nook, which is customization with ease. I didn't need to root my Kobo to try out KoReader, I just followed very easy instructions.
Overall I'm glad I tried it, because now I know it's just not the reader app for me. Which, if I'm being honest with myself, isn't surprising to me. Based on the posts here, and the feature set versus the latest Kobo firmwares reader it seems to me Koreader shines best and brightest with PDFs and technical documents. Not that it can't do a good job with novels, just that it wont necessarily do a better job than RMSDK does.
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