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Originally Posted by TKPereira
Hello there,
Here's what I wanna do: on Kindle, the reader clicks on a link - say, "click here to see notes at the end" - and, automatically, Kindle sets the actual page as a bookmark before redirecting the reader to the last pages.
Is this possible?
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No.
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Is there any way an eBook can work or interact with Kindle features?
Thanks.
TK
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Sorry--what's the second question? Yes, of course, eBooks work with and interact with Kindle features, but I'm not clear on what you're asking. The BACK feature, which is on 95% of all Kindles now, will take your reader back to the page that they were reading, even IF you didn't encode a back link in the footnote or whatever. Otherwise, NO, you have to do the work. If you give a reader a link to click--"go here to see the puzzle solution," you need to give them a way to get back, via a backlink. That's how
all eReaders work, Kindles or otherwise.
Hitch