User`s guide

Publishing on Kindle: Guidelines for Publishers
Appendix A: HTML Tags Supported in Kindle Format 8 .................................................... 76
11.1
Appendix B: CSS Selectors, Attributes, and Properties Supported in Kindle Format 8 ..... 80
11.2
Appendix C: Guidelines for Converting XMDF to KF8 ....................................................... 85
11.3
11.3.1 Kindlegen Command .................................................................................................................................... 85
11.3.2 Source Issues .............................................................................................................................................. 85
11.3.3 Unsupported Features.................................................................................................................................. 87
1 Getting Started
There are several options for making your books available for the Amazon Kindle platform. Which option
is best for you depends upon the nature of your publications (such as your source file format), your
available resources and technical expertise, and your eBook sales model. To help you choose, here are
examples of common publishing scenarios and recommendations:
For self-publishers or authors who would like to take advantage of Amazon’s self-service tools to
create Kindle Books and sell them on Amazon, see section 2.1, Amazon’s Kindle Direct
Publishing Platform.
For publishers with many titles to convert and the expertise to create Kindle books in-house using
Kindle Publisher Tools software, see section 2.2, Creating Kindle Books In-House Using Kindle
Publisher Tools.
For publishers who do not wish to convert titles in-house or do not have the technical expertise to
do so, outsourcing to a conversion house is described in section 2.3, Third-Party Conversion
Services.
2 Paths to Getting Your Content on Kindle
Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing Platform 2.1
Self-publishers can convert books into electronic format using Amazon's self-publishing tools and sell
them on Amazon Kindle with Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing Platform (KDP). KDP is a fast, easy self-
publishing system for the Amazon Kindle. Upload your content, enter sales copy and pricing information,
and publish in minutes. To learn more or sign up, visit http://kdp.amazon.com
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Creating Kindle Books In-House Using Kindle Publisher Tools 2.2
Publishers can create Kindle books in-house from Adobe InDesign content, HTML, XHTML, and EPUB
files by using the Kindle Publisher tools. Amazon officially supports these tools to convert files to Kindle
Format 8. Kindle files created with these tools are designed to be compatible with current and future
Kindle devices and applications. Files created with third-party software may not work properly on current
or future Kindle devices and applications.
2.2.1 Kindle Plugin for Adobe InDesign
Publishers can create Kindle books in-house from Adobe InDesign content by using a free software
program called Kindle Plugin for Adobe InDesign. This plug-in allows the publisher to convert content
from InDesign into Kindle format. The current version of the Kindle Plugin for Adobe InDesign supports
Kindle Format 8. Go to www.amazon.com/kindleformat/kindleplugin
for plug-in download, installation
documentation, help documentation, and details of the options currently supported in Kindle Plugin for
Adobe InDesign.
2.2.2 KindleGen
Publishers can create Kindle books in-house by using a free software program called KindleGen. This is a
command line tool designed for building Kindle ebook. KindleGen accepts source content in HTML,
XHTML, or EPUB format.
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