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Old 01-16-2024, 06:38 PM   #38
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Originally Posted by Wiebenor View Post
Soo... I'm just here to clarify whether this post addresses my question or not... what I'm trying to do, is there's an online book I'm reading, that I downloaded in epub format and uploaded to Google play books, and my issue is, it's a Harry Potter fanfiction story, which has, at certain intervals, in certain chapters, colored drawings, found on deviantART, made specifically for the story in question, but what I'm wondering, is if instead of 1 cell phone page worth of link text, I could just embed the photos inline, right where the links are currently? And how would you recommend having a photo description, just edited into the photo, or would it be better or easier to just use some kind of picture description code, if there is such a thing, to display text underneath the picture?

Sorry if this is a noob question, but my only experience is with the Calibre editor, and even then, it's usually just working with already available cover art and cover art code, so I'm essentially clueless how to proceed, or at least, PROPERLY proceed...
You can't upload an unauthorized fan fiction to Google Play Books. That's a violation of copyright.
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