Enable HTML5 to be imported into InDesign and exported as HTML5 / EPUB3
Currently I'm using in5 to insert HTML5 into InDesign and then export it out as HTML5. I'm also using CircularFlo to insert HTML5 into InDesign and export it out as EPUB3. The funny thing is that the HTML5 that I'm importing to InDesign actually all came from the HTML5 output from Adobe Captivate. It is a little bit ironic that I want to combine Adobe files and make them work together but I've to use external parties plugin to do that. I'm very sure that in the future more and more people will be inserting HTML5 into InDesign either to export as HTML5 or EPUB3. Thus the users will greatly appreciate if we can import HTML5 directly to InDesign and have the option to export the project as HTML5 and/or EPUB3. Thank you very much.
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Maurice Williams commented
I think the success of In5 has shown that there's an audience for HTML output from InDesign, particularly for static Web content. Why not invest in InDesign as *the* professional design app for the Web?
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Roland commented
I have the same concerns also and would like to get a feedback from Adobe please. Would Adobe consider the export as html5 file without going thru a third party like IN5 since the current export as html is changing the actual page layout.
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Anonymous commented
I have the same concern as you. And I seriously consider loading InDesign application for publishing into Epub3