Over the years, I've put together a large website of scientific articles, at AOI.com.au. It's been reasonably successful for a science site, clocking up half a million visitors.
I write each article (eg Article2491.pages) directly in html, using Pages. To make a Pages article into a web article, I just export it to plain text (Article2491.txt) and change the .txt to .htm (Article2481.htm). I test by dragging the .htm over to a browser, which shows me how it will look on the Web, and when satisfied I upload the .htm and any associated graphics onto the live AOI site. Now I'm working on converting 6 of the website articles into a print-on-demand book with KDL, Kindle Direct Publishing (part of Amazon), to be called "How the Universe Works". KDL accepts the PDF of a book text to make the book layout, and a PDF can be made simply from an HTML article or book text by Printing to PDF. I'd like to find a way to put a marker into the HTML version of a book/article collection, so that when it's converted to a PDF, it will create a page break in the PDF. Page breaks are needed in the PDF to make new pages at the start of chapters and book preliminaries such as title page, contents page, etc. Can anyone suggest a simple way of doing this, please? Cheers, David Noel.
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