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How to add a footnote to your non-fiction ebook

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There are a lot of different methods for adding a footnote to non-fiction ebooks. None of them are elegant.

Why?

Because most methods require the reader to click on a hyper-linked footnote number, go to the footnote and then press either the back button or another hyperlink to go back to where they were reading.

This totally interrupts their reading experience.

So, when I was formatting an ebook for an Author that had 58 footnotes in his non-fiction ebook, I thought, “There has to be a better way.

It made no sense to me to do the extra work of putting in hyperlinks – one to the footnote and another back to where the person left of reading.

I mean lets get serious, this is the one area where we should not follow the norm of print publishing where footnote(s) can be placed at the bottom of the page.

Helloooooooooooo – there are no pages in ebooks

Frankly, having them at the end of the chapter or even at the end of your ebook is a bad idea because if you use a hyperlink, your reader will see some of them before they should.

Not an elegant solution.

So what is the better way?

I came up with having the footnote be immediately under what was being read like this:

This paragraph is talking about something important and I really want to show I know what I’m talking about so I will reference a book, newpaper article or a magazine article.20


20Judith Tramayne, in her ebook “How to Format a Non-Fiction eBook” June 2012.


And then you would continue on with what you’re writing. By doing it this way your reader does not have to take time away from their reading.

Now the code is done in your .html file and your style.css file. The code is below.

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Writing Non-Fiction “How To” Picture eBook

When writing a non-fiction “How To” eBook with pictures, you should:

  1. Decide what you want to show your readers how to do.
  2. Lay out the materials needed to do the task.
  3. Have a good digital camera. Take off all other pictures and do several test pictures to make sure your lighting, resolution and color is right. A tripod is optional but it helps maintain the appropriate angle and lighting while taking your series of pictures.
  4. Do Step 1, take a picture and on a piece of paper write what you did in detail. Go with the mindset of your reader. Always think of them as beginners. Do not use jargon without explaining what the technical phrase means.
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Amazon Cloud Reader App Video

I did a video on Amazon’s Cloud Reader App which will show you why Amazon is helping Authors.

Click the image below to view the cloud reader app video:

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