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Old 03-15-2019, 11:12 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by pittendrigh View Post
There is no software I know of that enforces a book-like look and feel, as you make your HTML.

It would be interesting if you could simply scp a *.epub3 up to the DOCUMENT_ROOT of a web sever and have any not-extension-enhanced browser automagically show it. So it looks like a book. And so it can display live video, embedded inside the pages of the book.
I guess I just don't see why it would even be remotely necessary (or desired for that matter) for a website (which is already perfectly capable of displaying text inter-mixed with embedded videos in a variety of easily consumable formats) to need to "look like a book" to be effective. The multi-media learning experience you're describing is most certainly not "a book," so why cling to book paradigms (physical books or ebooks) for its presentation/consumption?
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