Your hunt for a proper support for appropriate printing is over. After a long spell of search I discovered that the cascading style sheets (CSS) give you a problem free printing. (…)
Many people who dream of having a book published look for Print on demand companies that use digital printing to rocket a text into print in a very short amount of time. (…)
For a long time, if you wanted to publish a book there were only two ways to go about getting it published. The first was the traditional route; you would pitch your idea to a publishing house and if they liked the idea they’d publish the book, taking on the financial risk of putting out the book in return for a big share of the profits. You, the author, would get a small royalty off of the cover price of each book. Unfortunately, since there were so many authors and so few publishers, it became tough to convince a publishing house that your book would make money. Then along came the vanity press. If you published your book through a vanity press you would essentially hire out a printing press and get them to publish a run of your book, say 1,000 copies. You would take on the financial burden of the printing, and in return you would get any and all profits from the sale of the books. The downside, other than the high initial cost, was that you had to do all of your own publicity and sales, so many people who went the vanity press route lost a lot of money. (…)