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the rook, bossing Never.
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Desktop PC gaming is a niche now with Nintendo, MS Xbox and Sony PS dominating. Casual games on phones and tablets. The iPhone users more likely buy an iPad. The Android phone users an Android Tablet (as all their apps will migrate for free as well as data). Business mostly buy laptops. Tower PCs are very niche, outsold by the expensive inflexible All-in-one screens with a sort of laptop motherboard. A real laptop has a built-in UPS and even with a separate 24" 2K screen can cost less than an all-in-one. Then there are the "mini" Macs and PC, like a cost reduced laptop without screen, keyboard or battery; I think a Raspberry Pi makes more sense than those if you don't need Mac OS or x86-64 Windows (Oddly MS does have an ARM version of Windows for the Pi, but it makes no sense as the entire point of Windows is Corporate x86-64 programs). Google's Chrome OS and Chrome book is a crippled Linux that can be used standalone but is meant for always on broadband and Google's Cloud. Now MS is bringing out their version of MS Surface/Windows as Cloud Windows HW for Azure. Both those are less good ideas than a real Laptop (Mac, Win1x or Linux – Mint with mate recommended). Apple will gradually merge MacOS and iOS to have Mac in a Walled Garden now they have moved to ARM (Mac 68000, PowerPC, 32 bit Intel, Intel with 64 bit and then 64 bit only x86-64 Intel Mac OS before the ARM laptop). MS doing ARM and x86-64 versions of Windows on Tablets was a failure because of legacy x86, legacy x86-64 and unlike Apple they can't force all the Application devs to use ARM and the users to buy new versions of all the Software. Though Rosetta for Power PC to Intel wasn't too bad. Last edited by Quoth; 09-25-2021 at 06:45 AM. |
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Getting way off topic. Maybe we can discuss that further in a discussion thread.
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I like W3Schools reference pages for HTML/CSS. They help with understanding the basic coding. If you want to do something a little 'different' then I just use mr google and there are several websites that usually have the answer. Of course, you always have the great people here at MR that can help... you'll get some great advice as well as a little opinion thrown in to spice things up! ![]() |
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the rook, bossing Never.
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Also the Calibre editor uses a different color/colour for unrecognised terms. Sometimes someone has typed it wrong (sometimes me) and sometimes people are trying to be too clever. On ebooks I believe in KISS and not trying to replicate some paper book. Apps is the place to be "clever". Being too clever breaks websites and makes ebooks very limited to a particular tested platform. |
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A lot of the "How to Make An Ebook" stuff was written many years ago, and much of that information is a bit out of date. (Like Liz Castro's ol' ebook/website.) Of course, the core, KISS + basic HTML stuff is all correct. ... but a lot of the surrounding EPUB-specific info may need updating. They'll be discussing:
And they may be missing newer EPUB3 stuff. Or not discussing the tweaks/enhancements/tools that have come over the years like:
There's better/faster workflows out there, but much of this information is scattered. ![]() Eventually, my blog will be up and running and all this stuff will be gathered to the best of my ability (I KNOW I KNOW, lol). But for now, all this stuff is spread in separate MR threads. * * * Usually, if you have ANY sort of issue in ebooks, you can do search this in your favorite search engine: Code:
Your Problem Here Tex2002ans site:mobileread.com Your Problem Here Hitch site:mobileread.com Have a problem with "<ol> lists"? Type in: <ol> lists tex2002ans site:mobileread.com And boom, here's one of my answers from 2019. (Don't use <ol> in EPUB, very buggy. Hardcode your numbers.) Have a problem with "soft hyphens"? Type in: soft hyphens tex2002ans site:mobileread.com 32 hits over the years. (I even wrote another post all about why soft hyphens are awful a few days ago.) * * * If you can't find it with mine or Hitch's username in your search? (Not very likely!) THEN you can do a general search across the internet... but all the coolest ebook people are here! ![]() Quote:
![]() ![]() A few months back, I actually hopped on webcam and did an "EPUB crash course" with anonlivros (he wrote that great Paper Book -> PDF Tutorial). It was the first time I ever TAUGHT someone else live. And, since his PDF tutorial was so good, I wanted to get him up to speed on the PDF->EPUB side of things. Many tips/tricks were methods I've been using for 8+ years, but never actually spoke to anyone else. Definitely made me think differently too, and I even came up with newer methods on the fly as I tried to reexplain things to him (since he was an EPUB noob). ... and you guys have secretly been seeing a lot of that in my posts within the past 5 months. ![]() * * * Anyway, that's why I offered katknott (or anyone else who's interested) the webcam thing. I could take a look at that document and see what I can do. Or how I'd tackle it. And then I could even show you Sigil/Calibre, explain the basics of EPUB, answer any questions, etc. Eventually, this info will be solidified on my site... and it'll be the ultimate EPUB resource. ![]() Last edited by Tex2002ans; 09-25-2021 at 10:27 AM. |
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I wanted to add that I know, without even looking, that my wiki contributions about MOBI making are WOEFULLY out of date. So, don't believe anything I said, now.
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Today I posted a thread asking where I could learn css and your slides can be my solution. Could you send them to me? Thank you so so so much! I don't know if I can put my email here or is there something like private messages. |
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Like just last month, I wrote 5+ tips: linking to a lot of my recent step-by-step tutorials/explanations. (The past year, I've written more than 400 posts on Reddit, specifically focused on simplified breakdowns/answers.) A lot of the tips/advice works across ALL document creation. Sure, the buttons might be in slightly different spots, or they might be called slightly different things, but the concepts are very similar across all formats. ![]() (For example, Styles in Word/LibreOffice are approximately Classes in HTML+CSS.) Quote:
And I'll take a closer look at your new thread: There are PMs. You could post your email too, but, personally, I try to keep my email off many public posts (because of spammers). Last edited by Tex2002ans; 11-25-2022 at 05:25 PM. |
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