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Old 04-27-2024, 07:57 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
But in most cases, you have no need for javascript. As long as this eBook is just a simply formatted novel, don't use any advanced code. The simpler the code the more it's compatible.
I answered the OP question; he wanted to know if it was possible to adapt an ebook to the user device.

Regarding your second statement, I wrote here many times that an epub must be an epub3 with fallback code for epub2. Your simply formatted novel to me is a challenge to convert it in somethimg more elaborated, with nice chapter headings, dropcaps, fleurons, etc., etc., etc. Here you have two screenshots of a simple novel of mines:

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The dropcap is controlled by javascript so always it has a perfect size (on epu3).

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