Thank you for your input.
I already know how to encode epub, and have a satisfactory rendering. I'm just disappointed in how the current e-reader software interprets some peculiar css properties (for instance, the pseudo elements :after and :before).
Some software do not have this problem, for instance the epubreader plugin for firefox. So, I'm wondering whether there exists a reading software able to interpret the best the epub format.
As for the images, I already know how to edit an epub, and insert them in a epub (with the help of Sigil, for instance). But it annoys me a little having to edit an "official" publication. I'd rather be able to "overload" illustrations. Example might convey what I say better: let's say there has been a lot of illustrators who illustrated Alice in Wonderland. I do not want to scan them all manually AND insert them in different copies of Alice in Wonderland, I just want to sideload them and choose which one I want to sideload. This requires onload DOM element injection.
Anyway, thanks for the link, I suppose I'll have to check everything then, I see no documentation =(
Best regards.
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