What matters is a well - designed ebook that's clean and professional, and adjusts
properly on all ereaders.
Not exact matches
Ebooks are like websites inasmuch as they rely
on code to render
properly across digital devices such as Kindles and other
ereaders.
The font has to fit
properly on a Kindle or other
ereader, the spine and cover size
on a paperback has to look correct, and there are potential issues with paper sizes and page orientation.
Our eBooks will render
properly on all devices, from desktops to tablets and dedicated
ereaders.
If you really need more storage at all times
on your
ereader, as somebody else pointed out, you can replace the SD card inside your Kobo Glo, which is admittedly not everyone's cup of tea (especially since it'll likely void the warranty, and require some fiddling with software to prepare the new card
properly with the OS for the Kobo).
Writing a book is only the first step, next you also have to make sure your manuscript is
properly formatted and can be read equally well whether it's a printed copy, or an eBook being read
on the most popular
eReader devices.
/ * Margins are usually added
on the top, left, and right, but not
on the bottom to prevent certain
eReaders not collapsing white space
properly * /