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What Makes a Book "Readable Online"? Our Technical Standards
Putting a book online is easy. Making it genuinely readable — comfortable, navigable, accessible — is harder. Here are our standards.
The Minimum Is Not Enough
You can put a book online by dumping text into an HTML page. That's not readable. That's a wall of text.
Making a book genuinely readable online requires solving several problems simultaneously: typography, navigation, accessibility, performance, and comfort.
Our Standards
Typography
- Serif font (Georgia / system serif) for body text — research consistently shows serif fonts improve sustained reading
- 1.8 line height — generous spacing reduces eye strain
- 65-75 character line length — the optimal range for reading comprehension
- Left-aligned text (not justified) — avoids the "rivers of white space" problem on screen
Navigation
- Table of contents with chapter links
- Previous / Next chapter navigation at top and bottom
- Reading progress bar showing position in book
- Keyboard navigation (arrow keys for prev/next)
- "Back to book" link on every chapter page
Reading Controls
- Font size adjustment (small, medium, large)
- Color modes: Light (white background), Sepia (warm), Dark (dark background with light text)
- Controls persist across sessions via localStorage
Performance
- Each chapter is a separate static HTML page — no JavaScript required to render text
- Typical page load: under 200ms on broadband
- No tracking scripts, no analytics, no third-party requests on reader pages
- Works offline once cached (static HTML)
Accessibility
- Semantic HTML: proper heading hierarchy, paragraph tags, blockquote for dialogue
- Readable at 200% zoom without horizontal scrolling
- Screen reader compatible (tested with VoiceOver)
- Sufficient color contrast in all three color modes
Metadata
- Book schema (JSON-LD) on every chapter page
- Chapter schema linking to parent book
- Open Graph and Twitter Card meta for social sharing
- Canonical URLs for each chapter
The Result
68 books, 1,352 chapters, all meeting these standards. Every chapter is a separate, fast-loading, comfortable reading page.
Try it: atharvainamdar.com/works
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Independent Publisher, Pune, India