Tuesday, September 15, 2009

HTML EBook Design

HTML EBook Design When designing compiled HTML eBook, you must create an HTML document (web pages) for each page of your book. These pages, all of the following: Introduction - You can use an image that compliments the theme of your ebook, add your company logo, and eBook titles or whatever you want. It should begin with the introduction of the inclusion on this page to explain what your eBook. Preface - you can include information relating to safeguards, copyrights, trademarks, or even an editorial. Index - A table of contents is optional. If your eBook contains a few chapters, a table of contents, is not really necessary. However, if the book contains many chapters, it is strongly recommended to use a table of contents. This allows your readers to quickly find important information. About Us - This is truly an optional side. It depends on the type of ebook creation. If you're writing your information in the form of a manual on how, then you should have an "About" page. This page will be used for your readers about your book, your company, the site itself, or whatever you want. Make sure your website and contact information. Navigation HTML eBooks are created, such as a website. To navigate through the pages, make sure you include good navigational links on every page. In addition, every page you should create links with the previous and next page of your book. For example, on page two of your ebook should precision navigation arrows or links to a page and page three. Page three of the navigation accuracy should be arrows or page links to two to four hours, and so forth. All files in your file, including HTML pages and graphics must be placed in a folder with it. Your main or home page of your book should be called "index.htm" or "index.html", as many HTML compilers need this. You can give the rest of your pages anything you want. Creating links with the link to another page of your book, your HTML code like this: To give your page a picture of your book, your HTML code should look like this: o Please note that all images, in your book should be on the compilation. If you connect to a site outside of your ebook, make sure that you create a link to the full path to the site and open the page in a new window like this: If your site does not contain "TARGET =" in White "opens the Web page in your eBook. Improve the look of your ebook to improve the appearance of your ebook, are small images that compliment the topic of your eBook. Furthermore, the creation of small graph of pages, subject dividers and bullets. Through the integration of these images, we are very conceed for your eBook and offer a pleasant experience for your readers. Try to avoid using animations or large, slow loading of images, as this type of imagery can be very annoying and irritate readers. Compiled HTML ebooks can almost anything that supports HTML 4.0 +. You can live links, forms, forms, JavaScript, DHTML, Flash, video and audio. When designing your ebook, try to avoid using something that is a special plug-in, like Flash. Although a dynamic presentation looks nice, able to see, not everyone has the skills. Flash is very slow to load and can cause your readers to become frustrated when you try to download ebook. Creating an icon many HTML ebook compilers are now possible with your eBook icon. This icon is an image that appears on the desktop client. When you click on it to open your eBook. To insert a symbol, you must use a special software to save your images as well. ico extension. You can make a great software program called "Icon Edit Pro" here: Before you select an icon, make sure that the software development to ensure that your icon will receive and their properties. About the Author Shelley Lowery is the author of Ebook Starter. EBook A kit, which step by step, through design, development and marketing your eBook. Give your ebook a professional look in a few easy steps, with over 100 ebook interface and models.

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