Edit: InDesign CC 2014 adds an ID value to the <body> tag, so if you have the latest version you will not need to use the method described in this article. When you export to ePUB, now, InDesign will add something like the following for the <body> tag:
My eBook eBook Typography for Flowable eBooks has been in the iBooks store for a couple of weeks, but I wasn't happy with a couple of issues, so I have uploaded a new version to the store.
It occurs to me, that eBooks can be updated (to fix stylistic problems), and rather than this being an entirely new edition (as it would be in pBook), this is simply a small update and could be handled in the same way that software is updated. On my title page, I have an aside that displays the version number.
Yipee! My eBook eBook Typography for Flowable eBooks is now available on the iBooks store.
Going through the process of getting it validated and accepted was less problematic than I supposed, but there are one or two problems to explain which may help others.
I don't know when it will be finished. It is what you might call a sandbox of experiments to see what features are supported on what platforms. Updated cover.
Today, I finally managed to get a presence for my screencasts on iTunes. Actually, screencasts have been on my site for a while, but after spending time and research on delivering video with HTML5, I thought it was time to get some experience it that area too.
You can subscribe to the screencasts on iTunes here.