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Originally Posted by Lparsons21
I found a less than ideal solution to the Nook issue. First download Chrome as the default browser is just a bit too flakey. Then go to Nook for web. You can read Nook books that way though is isn’t as full featured and the web experience, even with Chrome isn’t exactly thrilling.
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Since I already have Firefox installed, I tried it with that. It offers a selection of fonts, but the fonts listed are ones that are likely to be on a PC or Mac, and since it did not use web fonts, the only real choice it gave me was between serif and sans serif. All the serif fonts looked the same, and all the sans serif fonts looked the same. I did have Georgia, Times New Roman, and Verdana in my /fonts/ folder, but it appears that Firefox ignores this.
It also has no dictionary, and it disables the pop-up dictionary extension I'm able to use with other pages in Firefox. So, I can't look up words by touching them.
While it is nice to know how to read Nook books on the Likebook Mars, I'll stick with my Nook Simple Touch for the Nook book I still have left to read.