Hi Kimber,
Are you using huff post on an iPad or iPhone/iPod? And are you seeing these 
buttons that are not labeled when you first open the app, prior to selecting an 
edition? I don't recall seeing unlabeled buttons when I first started using 
this app. But now when I open the app, I certainly am not seeing any. I get At 
the top left, it says The Huffington Post, and top right is a button that says 
editions. Across the bottom are 5 tabs, front page, sections, search, favorites 
and settings. Front page is selected by default, and stories are in a list. You 
can flick or scroll through stories. The only thing I remember changing in the 
settings was that I turned off landscape mode. Also in settings, there is one 
for autohide nav bar, which is off, but I don't think I changed that. Perhaps 
this nav bar is what is causing your problem? 

I have not experienced the problem scrolling, although generally in an article, 
I use the two finger flick down and read continuously once I find the start of 
the article. That is often on the second page, as there may be images or other 
unwanted stuff on the first page of an article. Also, occasionally, you will 
run in to a slide show, and those don't work well. But regular articles, the 
vast majority of items that I've run across, are completely accessible here on 
my iPhone 4S. Once an article is open, across the top, I get the back button, 
the section from which the article was taken, e.g. politics, then a left and a 
right button. I don't know what those buttons do. Then there is the text, and 
after that, another row of buttons, iPhone share, which brings up a screen full 
of options that let you do things like tweet, email, facebook etc, the article 
you're reading. After the iPhone share from left to right are comment, star, 
text zoom in and text zoom out. I assume the star is some sort of favorites 
thing, although I have not used it. The share feature is really handy. Then on 
the very bottom left corner I get a number, such as 9,379 image. Again, not 
sure what that is, but it has never interfered with my ability to read articles 
by two finger flicking down once I've found the start of text which is 
generally on the second screen of an article. 

Mary
Mary Otten
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