For the third year in a row, ebookcraft ended with the presentation of a giant cheque and a round of applause for yet another stellar ebook developer: Katy Mastrocola!
Rachel Comerford explains why dating and EPUB accessibility are both difficult to master, and creatively expands the notes on using ARIA to include some advice that works in both environments.
Those of us who do ebook production are both impossibly idealistic and gluttons for punishment. We’re always asking for more, and seldom getting it. But changes are afoot, which might someday give us more control over the vertical dimension of our ebooks.
ebookcraft speaker Jiminy Panoz shares some of the radical changes CSS is currently going through that will help you overcome tough challenges and save you a lot of time, headaches, and Twitter rants.
For the third year in a row, we want to test your coding abilities in the So You Think You Can Code challenge. There's are great prizes up for grabs, so register for our contest and get to coding!
Micah Bowers' ebookcraft 2017 talk, Ebook Apps from the Inside Out, is an exploration of the past, present, and future evolution of ebook reading applications and how that impacts and informs the art and craft of creating ebooks.
Tech Forum and ebookcraft are over for another year. Now that the dust has settled, we've finished editing and uploading the videos. Now you can watch them all!
You’ve learned a lot making ebooks and your skills are valuable to industries tangential to publishing, but sometimes they need to be reframed for a potential employer.
Creating accessible ebooks expands sales opportunities for publishers and reading opportunities for many. Which is why all departments involved in creating ebooks should be collaborating on making them born-accessible.
We have even more speaker and session information to announce. The session topics range from selling diverse lists to the evolution of ebook apps to building pre-pub buzz for forthcoming books; and the speakers are industry experts!