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