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      <title>Creating an e-book. Part 3.</title>
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      <description>Continuing the series about how to create an e-book. Today we’ll have a
much shorter post. Specifically, we’ll look at how to create the Title page. So,
what is a Title Page? According to dictionary.com, Title Page is: “the page at the
beginning of a volume that indicates the title, author’s or editor’s name, and…</description>
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      <title>Creating an e-book. Part 2.</title>
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      <description>Following on from previous post about creating an e-book, today we will make that “black on white” text look nicer and we will do it using CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). I will not detail on what CSS is because this is not the purpose of this post. If you need to refresh your knowledge, please…</description>
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      <title>Creating an e-book. Part 1.</title>
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      <description>As explained in Ok, E-Books post, this topic became of an interest just recently. I have never created an e-book so you will not see me saying that I’m usually doing it this way or that way or other crap like this. No, cards on the table. I’m just as curious as you are about…</description>
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      <description>Ever wondered what HTML and XHTML is about? Long and official story can be found at W3Schools. Short story, below. Simply put, XHTML is the same as HTML but stricter. There are rules in place that one must follow. You are no longer allowed to leave tags unclosed or place them wherever you want. And…</description>
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      <description>After many years, giving this blog a rebirth. I lost my backup files and only found very few posts and those mainly about ConfigMgr 2012. Will post them below anyway; better few than nothing. Next planned articles will be about e-books and plain html maybe, we shall see Stay tuned! Also need to create/update “About”…</description>
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