
What happened when you offered to help the submitters fix their texts, so
they could learn how to avoid the problems in future? I have offered solutions to common problems on this forum, and on DP forums, and I have repeatedly offered suggestions about good books and authors who actually know something about the reality of writing HTML that "works" on portable ebook readers, and have been told to go stuff it. I can say, basically, "KISS and it will work" and everybody comes back and says "No, no, I want to see how much complicated hackery I can put in it." Greg and PG have basically been saying "KISS" for many years - and everybody just ignores them. Elizabeth Castro knows what she is talking about, but she tends to be Apple centric. Rufus Deuchler is good - because he actually tests what he preaches. The Amazon Kindle publishing guidelines are good - if only to warn one how screwed up Mobi7 is - but guess what, we get to play the ball where it lies. Joshua Tallent is good.