![]() ![]() Readkit.reader: a version of which does not itself contain any EPUB content, but which can either be web-served or double-clicked to allow the user to drag-and-drop an EPUB file of their choosing onto the page for reading using. In this case, the EPUB can be opened at any time and web-served to allow a browser-based reading experience of the EPUB content. Readkit.epub: a valid EPUB build, with included as part of the EPUB such that it can travel along with it. Readkit.library: a number of readkit.solo files that they can be web-served as a collection, with the user able to choose any from the library for reading. This provides for a single file which can be distributed to users, and which can also be easily opened for reading by double-clicking. Readkit.solo: a self-contained HTML file is produced by combining with an EPUB. More information, along with examples, can be found on the site. builds on the efforts of others, notably Matteo Spinelli's iScroll4, as well as jQuery and RequireJs, while the Manifesto provides an example of the use of enquire.js for JavaScript-based Media Queries. Finally, when viewing any -enabled publication in the browser, the user is able to drag-and-drop another (non-DRM) EPUB into the browser page to begin reading the new publication. ![]() If you prefer to have a single HTML file that can be distributed to a user such that they can double-click on the file to view it in the browser, Solo will provide this. can also be used to serve up a library of EPUB titles, allowing publishers to easily web-serve their existing EPUB files. can be combined with content in a single file, either EPUB or HTML, and travel with it, allowing future browser users to view the publication as the publisher intended. is a lightweight JavaScript-based reading system that allows publishers to distribute responsive content that can be read in a book-like form in modern browsers on practically all devices. : digital reading simplified Introduction ![]()
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