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Old 04-22-2012, 07:36 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by splinters View Post
Thanks for the reply but i have no idea how to do that. I set my books up based on the ibooks format. It was lulu who put these into the nook store and they did not ask for any specific formatting.
Sorry if i seem a bit lost, i am in the UK so dont have access to Nook although i downloaded the PC viewer and the books look fine on that.
Please post a sample of the code along with the CSS code.

As for iBooks, please don't use it to test your eBooks. Use Adobe Digital Editions on your computer to test your eBooks. iBooks does things that sometimes do not work properly and things that should work properly don't always with iBooks. iBooks is not a good test bed for ePub. If you are making eBooks to be sold via Apple, do it only for iBooks and submit directly with Apple. Do not make one eBook for all platforms including iBooks. iBooks should be totally separate.
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