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Part I. Getting Started .................................................................... 8

This document provides guidelines for publishers looking to publish content on Kindle. It covers topics such as cover image guidelines, navigation guidelines using tables of contents, HTML and CSS best practices, hyperlink guidelines, and quality assurance standards. Guidelines are also provided for specific types of eBooks, such as text-heavy fiction/non-fiction books and fixed-layout books with text pop-ups. The document is separated into three parts that cover getting started, general best practices, and guidelines for specific book types.

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Part I. Getting Started .................................................................... 8

This document provides guidelines for publishers looking to publish content on Kindle. It covers topics such as cover image guidelines, navigation guidelines using tables of contents, HTML and CSS best practices, hyperlink guidelines, and quality assurance standards. Guidelines are also provided for specific types of eBooks, such as text-heavy fiction/non-fiction books and fixed-layout books with text pop-ups. The document is separated into three parts that cover getting started, general best practices, and guidelines for specific book types.

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Publishing on Kindle: Guidelines for Publishers

Table of Contents
PART I. GETTING STARTED .................................................................... 8

1 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 8

2 Paths to Getting Your Content on Kindle ....................................................................... 8


2.1 Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing Platform ................................................................... 8
2.1.1 Kindle Create .................................................................................................. 8
2.2 Creating Kindle Books In-House Using Kindle Publisher Tools ............................................ 9
2.2.1 KindleGen ...................................................................................................... 9
2.2.2 Kindle Previewer .............................................................................................. 9
2.2.3 Kindle Comic Creator ......................................................................................... 9
2.2.4 Kindle Kids' Book Creator ................................................................................. 10
2.3 Third-Party Conversion Services .............................................................................. 10

3 Comparing Formats ................................................................................................ 10

PART II. GENERAL BEST PRACTICES ..................................................... 14

4 Cover Image Guidelines........................................................................................... 14


4.1 Marketing Cover Image Is Mandatory ........................................................................ 14
4.2 Internal Content Cover Image Is Mandatory ................................................................. 14

5 Navigation Guidelines ............................................................................................. 15


5.1 HTML TOC Guidelines .......................................................................................... 15
5.1.1 Using a Nested HTML TOC ............................................................................... 16
5.2 NCX Guidelines .................................................................................................. 16
5.2.1 Creating a Logical TOC Using a toc nav Element .................................................. 17
5.2.2 Creating a Logical TOC Using NCX ..................................................................... 18
5.3 Guide Items ....................................................................................................... 19
5.3.1 Defining Cover and TOC ................................................................................... 19

6 HTML and CSS Guidelines ....................................................................................... 20


6.1 Constructing Well-Formed HTML Documents (XHTML) ................................................... 20
6.2 Avoid Using Negative Values .................................................................................. 20
6.3 Avoid Using Scripting ............................................................................................ 20
6.4 Avoid Nested <p> Tags ......................................................................................... 20
6.5 File References Must Match Case and Spelling of Source ................................................ 20
6.6 Other Encodings Are Supported ............................................................................... 20
6.7 Use Supported Characters and Spaces ...................................................................... 21
6.8 Design for a Good eBook Experience ........................................................................ 21

7 Hyperlink Guidelines ............................................................................................... 21


7.1 Internal Link Guidelines ......................................................................................... 21
7.2 External Link Guidelines ........................................................................................ 22

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8 QA Standards ........................................................................................................ 22
8.1 Testing Kindle Books ............................................................................................ 23

PART III. GUIDELINES FOR SPECIFIC TYPES OF EBOOKS .......................... 25

9 Creating Text-Heavy Fiction and Non-Fiction eBooks (Reflowable) ................................... 25


9.1 Metadata Guidelines ............................................................................................. 25
9.2 Layout Guidelines ................................................................................................ 25
9.3 Text Guidelines ................................................................................................... 25
9.3.1 Specify Heading Alignment and Justification ........................................................... 25
9.3.2 Body Text Must Use Defaults ............................................................................. 26
9.3.3 Formatting Paragraphs ..................................................................................... 27
9.3.4 Avoid Using Fixed Values for Most Elements .......................................................... 27
9.3.5 Margin and Padding Formatting .......................................................................... 27
9.3.6 Drop Caps .................................................................................................... 27
9.3.7 Use CSS for Page Breaks ................................................................................. 29
9.3.8 Using Embedded Fonts .................................................................................... 29
9.3.9 Customizing Font Selection ............................................................................... 29
9.3.10 Page Number Guidelines ................................................................................ 31
9.3.11 Enabling Real Page Numbers ........................................................................... 31
9.3.12 Footnote Guidelines ....................................................................................... 32
9.4 Image Guidelines ................................................................................................ 33
9.4.1 Use Supported Input Formats ............................................................................. 33
9.4.2 Image Size and Quality Standards ....................................................................... 33
9.4.3 Image Dimensions for Responsive Layouts ............................................................ 34
9.4.4 Use Color Images ........................................................................................... 34
9.4.5 Photographs Should Be Optimized for High-Resolution Devices ................................... 34
9.4.6 Use GIF or PNG for Line-Art and Text................................................................... 35
9.4.7 Image and Font Size Requirements for Line-Art and Text ........................................... 35
9.4.8 Prefer HTML to Images .................................................................................... 35
9.4.9 Positioning Image Captions ............................................................................... 36
9.4.10 Controlling Image Aspect Ratio ......................................................................... 36
9.4.11 Use Supported SVG Tags and Elements .............................................................. 36
9.5 Table Guidelines ................................................................................................. 37
9.5.1 Avoid Large Tables ......................................................................................... 37
9.5.2 Create Simple HTML Tables .............................................................................. 38
9.5.3 Split Tables as Needed .................................................................................... 38
9.5.4 Table Features with Enhanced Typesetting ............................................................ 38
9.6 MathML Support .................................................................................................. 40

10 Creating Fixed-Layout Books with Text Pop-Ups ......................................................... 41


10.1 Metadata Guidelines ........................................................................................... 41
10.2 Cover Image Guidelines: Including Back Cover for Children's Content ............................... 43
10.3 Text Guidelines: Including Specific Fonts .................................................................. 43
10.4 Content Requirements ......................................................................................... 43
10.4.1 Requirement #1: Using HTML File Structure ......................................................... 43
10.4.2 Requirement #2: Using Region Magnification (Pop-Ups) ........................................... 44
10.5 HTML and CSS Guidelines ................................................................................... 45

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