Quote:
True, templates would work. One thing about them, though, is it makes the creator responsible for creating a new template for every new screen format (or sometimes every device) built and added to the market.
With style sheets, the content creator creates one style sheet, and the new device is responsible for adapting that style sheet to its new format. And legacy material does not have to be re-altered to fit a new device that comes along after it was created. Putting the onus on the device, rather than the creator, is more practical and logical.
|
Templates is an idea, if only to fix margin.
The thing really needed is all e-reader maker, and all publishers to say : we will do thing that way.
Always define the basic stuff (ie page margins, font of main text), the same way. So e-reader can overing to get someting adapted to its resolution, or to the reader's liking.
And Blio ? We don't need yet an other format...
What can blio do ePub would be unable to do ?