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Old 12-23-2015, 06:23 PM   #68
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Thank you for the suggestions!
Having barely mastered the basics of HTML, I thought it's taking up too much of my time to learn the conversions, and CSS.
On the up-side, I'm doing codeacademy, HTML+CSS right now.
It might take priority over creating an ebook.
Once equipped with the right tools, I might return and finish the book.
The Bible is a large book, and a lot of work.
Just to copy/paste it, and format it correctly in HTML, cost me 48 hours straight! (that means, not including sleep, food, and living real life outside of coding books).
I'm probably looking at a good 2 weeks of work here, once I have the right tools to work with.

I obviously still need to learn a lot about layouts (and CSS).
I have to say that a Bible is not a good choice to start with when learning to make ePub eBooks and just learning XHTML & CSS. Start with simpler books and work your way up to a Bible.
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