WikiJournal Preprints/Multi-format Publishing on GitHub

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Assumptions
Target outputs for e-books. The initial assumption is for: a) basic EPUB 3.0; b) basic Amazon Kindle kf8, and c) standard Vivliostyle targeted web-buch layout for ereaders using Chrome Browser.

Media queries: The initial assumption is to use CSS Media Query where simple ereaders that cannot read media queries read the simple CSS set, then other devices that can read media query pick up targeted media query CSS.

CSS Page Templates in ePUB 3.0: Do basic ereader devices use this, is it usable on Kindle, is there a good guide available?

Validators: which ones to use and how to use them.

Benchmark ebooks: one for a, b, and c. Also a generic benchmark. Can you supply examples?

German language: Hyphenation; using forced justification or not?

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 * Using GitHub Pages as a web server to produce a 'website' version of a book where the book can be produced as HTML and not Markdown. The reason for wanting to use HTML is that Markdown cannot handle tables, maintaining image and table sequential numbers across chapters has to revert to HTML. This Markdown issues might be able to be resolved at a later date but prove to add a workload overhead that is greater than using HTML. Additionally we are not authoring in Markdown and only need it as an output to then generate HTML so the use of Markdown is redundant.

Acknowledgements
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Competing interests
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Ethics statement
An ethics statement, if appropriate, on any animal or human research performed should be included here or in the methods section.