Create a fixed-layout ebook that's beautiful, well crafted, and enjoyable to read on a Kindle. Learn how to use InDesign to adapt a print design or create an ebook from scratch.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- Using the exercise files
- What is a fixed-layout ebook?
- EPUB3 vs. the Kindle format
- Good candidates for fixed-layout ebooks
- Graphic novels and comics
- Exporting EPUB3 from InDesign CC 2015
- Comparing the EPUB3 format vs. Kindle format
- The Kindle fixed-layout template
- The content.opf
- XHTML file
- CSS: The style sheet
- Manage fonts for a fixed-layout project
- Insert images into a fixed-layout book
- Letting InDesign do the work for you
- Layers
- Style sheets
- Exporting images as background spreads
- Exporting text as XHTML
- Fixed-layout ebooks without InDesign
- Using Kindle Kids' Book Creator
- Filling in the content.opf
- Populating the XHTML pages
- Adding images
- Adjusting the CSS for design
- Structure and absolute positioning in CSS
- Working with the navigation documents
- Text in region magnification CSS
- Region magnification pop-up boxes
- Magnification amount and pop-up location
- Using Kindle Previewer
- Sideloading a file to Kindle devices
- Sideloading Kindle files to iOS devices
- Uploading to Kindle Direct Publishing
- Popping up images
- How to deal with text on a path
- Using media queries
- Next steps
Taught by
Kevin Callahan