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Originally Posted by taneal1
Your reply is appreciated, but your are making a LOT of assumptions here.
I didn't elaborate on WHY I want to use an image as a link because the required code is the same whatever your purpose. The Nook is an e-reader, with optional browser capability. The IMG link would not be used to go online.
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I know what Nook is.
You're right, I did make an assumption. Sorry 'bout that. As I said, I get that question, from our clients, 4-5x weekly, so I did, indeed, assume. Mea culpa
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My desire is to use an IMG as a Chapter to Table of Contents link rather than text. This would allow "stylized" text within a graphic as the link, without also including otherwise unnecessary text.
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Yes, I've seen a lot of folks who've wanted this, over the last near-decade.
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This may consider this a "frill", but the graphic would be quite helpful to a child who is learning to read, has limited reading skills, is learning a 2nd language, etc.
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I can see why that might be helpful.
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It probably won't work, but I will try using "Map" along with the graphic...
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Map won't work. You need javascript for that, and 99% of all eReaders don't have that type of publisher-exploitable javascript.
Also, if you're planning on publishing through NookPress, you can't publish a book that uses that type of fixed-layout exploit.
Good luck, but...you're trying to push a chain up a hill.
Hitch