
travis said:
Only your page does not conform to the html guidelines for accessibility
good point, travis. i'm more worried about the functionality now, but catch me on that later, ok?
You'll need to place text labels on the rest of the buttons if you want this to be a truly universal replacement for the plain text that all project gutenberg files already contain.
well, we haven't really decided exactly what role this app will play -- because that's part of the whole process here -- but it won't be as a "replacement" for p.g. plain-text files. initially, i'd say the goal is to take an input-file and then churn out the .html version, and an .epub, and a .mobi... so this app is just an intermediary, a temporary-use tool, which is why i think it's ok to put off accessibility issues... but if you think it could, or should, do something more, i invite you to contribute some suggestions to that effect.
a replacement for the current method of doing things
actually, it's more like a demonstration that z.m.l. format can be used as a "master" that can churn out other formats, which is an issue that p.g. and d.p. have been struggling with. -bowerbird