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EPUB
EPUB (in version 3.3 as of 2023-12-21) is a container for ebooks using ZIP for its archive and compression. Most of the content is XHTML or media (usually graphics).
Contents
- There must be a file mimetype in the toplevel containing the string application/epub+zip
- There must be a directory META-INF in the toplevel containing:
- container.xml specifies one or more rootfiles, using their locations relative to the toplevel:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <container xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:container" version="1.0"> <rootfiles> <rootfile full-path="PATHPATHPATH" media-type="application/oebps-package+xml"/> </rootfiles> </container>
EPUB-specific markup
Ensure you've referenced xmlns:epub="http://www.idpf.org/2007/ops in your html tag.
When using reflowable EPUB, there's no real concept of a page, and thus no real concept of footnotes. One can move them to the end of a chapter, but an arguably better solution is a popup. Enclose the footnote text in an aside tag ala:
<aside hidden="hidden" epub:type="footnote" id="SOMEID">
<div class="footnote"><a href="#CALLSITE">*</a> Footnote text.</div>
</aside>
Use of epub:type="footnote" ought result in the text being hidden, but you might need hidden="hidden" in your aside tag. Unfortunately, this latter causes problems with the popup text in Calibre (at least version 7.4). Wrap the callsite with an a tag:
<a role="doc-noteref" epub:type="noteref" href="#SOMEID" id>Callsite text.</a>
Without role="doc-noteref", you will not get a popup in Calibre.
Entities
EPUB3 eliminates all but a few HTML entitites.
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See also
- Kindle Publishing Guidelines from Amazon