Oh, and there's what may be a legal issue, in that it would seem to me that to do this, Citebite must in one way or another capture the content of the page (whether dynamically — i.e. only when asked — or as
a fixed page of content on its server); and it's possible that some page owners would object to this re-purposing of their content.
Not exact matches
We have two prices, a «CircularFLO Instant» book credit is available for books
of up to fifty
pages and can be both a KF8 and
fixed layout EPUB3 in a single file containing live or embedded text, hyperlinks and table
of content information.
Unlike the
fixed -
page format
of the PDF file, EPUB eBook files are reflowable (not
fixed) and adapt the
content to the capabilities
of various devices; from wide or narrow screens, high or low resolutions, etc..
The list items in each unordered list represent the set
of equivalent link destinations across the available Renditions for that
content (e.g., one link might point to a document representing one page of a fixed layout Rendition, while the equivalent link to a reflowable Rendition might point to the corresponding page break indicator within the XHTML Content Document containing the
content (e.g., one link might point to a document representing one
page of a
fixed layout Rendition, while the equivalent link to a reflowable Rendition might point to the corresponding
page break indicator within the XHTML
Content Document containing the
Content Document containing the
page).
The metadata does not just flag whether
content is to be
fixed or reflowed, but also allows Authors to specify the desired orientation
of pages [Publications301], when to create synthetic spreads [Publications301], and how to position
pages [Publications301] within those spreads, providing a broad range
of control over the presentation
of EPUB Publications.
The metadata does not just flag whether
content is to be
fixed or reflowed, but also allows Authors to specify the desired orientation
of pages [Packages 3.1], when to create synthetic spreads [Packages 3.1], and how to position
pages [Packages 3.1] within those spreads, providing a broad range
of control over the presentation
of EPUB Publications.
That said, there is a definite and perceptible trend
of publishers opting for the static
fixed - layout format, regardless
of content, because they're attached to the design
of the print
page layout.
The «home
page»
of a Linkedin company profile is relatively
fixed in terms
of content and layout — you can include a brief corporate overview, as well as feeds
of company blog and twitter accounts.
Aside from the graceful union
of design and
content, the best part
of this site is on the homepage: as you scroll, you're delighted to find that the rest
of the
page scrolls up and over the photo which remains
fixed in the background.
According to iOS 10.2.1's security
content page, most
of the
fixes are for WebKit, the software behind Safari, the App Store, and other iOS apps.