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Having a critical problem with website provider I am relying on for an Ebook please?
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Tbh I don't have a clue what he is talking about, maybe the op should post on the techie board for help. Website design and control is not easy and getting links right can be tricky, someone on the techie board may know what he's talking about.0
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If ops book is designed in HTML then from what I can understand i'm think their problem may be if they are using % as a width identifier to design it. If for example, they are setting the width to 75% on their laptop monitor, when you then display this on a tablet whereby the screen is a third of the width the content will fit into 75% of the new screen size -- whilst the images remain to same size and therefore squashed within the text. If this is the case, op would need to design the work to the width of the device and not their computer, alternatively use % as a width/height factor on the images also to maintain the documents proportions.
Otherwise op, read their companies guidelines on how documents are formatted and follow that.0
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