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I have not tried Gitden, but their site says they have strong support for it:
https://gitden.com
and they seem to have good reviews:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gitden.epub.reader.app&hl=en
So I wonder: What aspects of interactivity are you missing? Does nothing work?
There’s a terrific review of the Blurb Book Creator in the most recent issue of InDesign Magazine: https://creativepro.com/issues/issue-70-inspired-designs
Blurb is usually used for color books. However, I just used it myself to make a 96-page black-and-white paperback and it’s really easy.
Changing it with no docs open will change all future documents, but not ones you’ve already made. Those have to be changed one at a time.
https://creativepro.com/updated-visual-guide-indesign-preferences.php
Hi Dwayne, it looks like your membership expired a couple of days ago. I’m going to contact you offlist to figure out what happened.
No, InDesign tables are very different from html tables. There is no reason to avoid them, in my opinion.
I like the grep styles trick.
But if you want to make the quote disappear in the print version, but not in other versions, then I would suggest applying Conditional Text to it instead, and then turning that condition on/off, depending on output.
That is not entirely easy… but it can be done with some forethought. See:
https://creativepro.com/auto-reflowing-images-in-a-grid.php
and
https://creativepro.com/make-an-image-flow-with-the-text.php
Don’t hate the iPad, just hate the dumb and dumber PDF implementation that Apple uses in iBooks and elsewhere. PDF is a big problem because there are many different readers. Just like PDFs can look and behave differently in the Mac OS Preview app from Apple than Adobe’s own free Reader software… you should try installing Adobe Reader on the iPad. Does that help?
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