![]() ![]() Content FilesĮach section of your book should have its own XHTML page. Depending on the book, there may only be one image, the cover, but it’s best practice to create an images folder even if you only have one image in the book. The images folder contains any images that are displayed in the ebook. If your ebook uses more than one font, you would group all of the font files within the same folder. Typically, for each font, there will be several files, because there will be regular, bold, and italic versions of each font. The fonts folder contains the actual font files that are used in your ebook. Rather than having to format each individual element on each XHTML page in your ebook, you can set rules using CSS to tell the reading system that headers should always be a certain size, and body paragraphs should be indented or formatted in a certain way. The stylesheet contains directions as to how different parts of your text should be formatted – what fonts to use, what size the text should be for headings and body content, and how footnotes, end notes or other material should be formatted. The CSS (Cascading Style Sheet) folder contains the stylesheet for your EPUB. Images, fonts, and CSS all typically get their own folders, and if your book has audio or video elements, those would get their own folders too. It also contains your CSS stylesheet, and the OPF file.Ĭertain types of content should be organized within their own folders inside an EPUB. Whether you call it the OEBPS or OPS folder, it’s where you will find the content of the book, plus any fonts, images or audio/visual materials contained within the book. OEBPS is technically a predecessor of OPS, but both naming conventions are still in use. OEBPS stands for ‘Open eBook Publication Structure’ and OPS stands for ‘Open Publication Structure’. The OPS folder (or OEBPS if you prefer, the two names are interchangeable) contains the guts of your EPUB. ![]()
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