To start this process, you need to upload your ebook to some kind of online repository that you can access publically. I use the public files section of DropBox. What you'll need to do is copy the link of the book file so that you are able to paste it into Stanza when the time comes.
Let's start... 1. Open Stanza on your iDevice. If you're currently reading a book, you'll need to exit to the main screen. The little arrow at top left will do the trick. 2. At the bottom of the main screen, click on 'Get Books'. 3. Click the 'Downloads' tab at the top. 4. A '+' appears at the top right of the screen. Click it. 5. See where it says 'Enter URL'? This is where you'll insert the link you copied earlier. 6. If you tap and hold in the text entry field, you'll soon have the option to 'Paste' the link. Do this. 7. This link must start with 'http://' and end with the file extension. In the case of an ePub book, that'll be '.epub'. When you've successfully pasted the link into this field... 8. ...A 'Download' button will appear where the '+' used to be. Click on the 'Download' button. 9. An 'In-Progress' notification will appear. 10. Once the download is complete, you'll be able to click on the book to open it. 11. The book opens. And you read it. Unless, of course, something went wrong. Such as downloading an encrypted book or missing one of the many insane steps Steve Jobs puts in place to try and force people to use his proprietary bookstore. Spit spit spit. Enjoy the book! This tutorial was created on my iPad1. Screenshots were taken by pressing the 'On/Off' And 'Home' buttons simultaneously. Layout, circles, and numbers were done in SketchPad Pro for iPad. Arrows, texturing, and hand lettering was done in ArtRage for iPad.What a load of rubbish.
Do you seriously think your readers don't know what direct response
Dear Roy,
Hello from South Africa! My name is Nthabiseng Tshabalala and I'm 12 years old, and go to Winnie Ngwekazi Primary School in Soweto, South Africa. It has been a huge honor to work on this issue with all of you. Education has changed my life, and I want every child around the world to have the same chance.
During the World Cup, I had the incredible chance to work with Shakira and 1GOAL. Together, we delivered Education Yellow cards from 1GOAL supporters to world leaders who were meeting here in South Africa.
I thought that meeting was big. But next week, all the leaders in the world are meeting at the United Nations to discuss how to deal with issues like education. So this week I’m travelling with the 1GOAL Campaign to New York City! At the summit, I will talk to world leaders, tell them my story, and ask them to make sure every child has a chance to get an education.
I also know they will listen much more closely if they are hearing from many people at once. So now I am asking you to join me. Imagine you could tell all the world leaders what you wanted them to do about education by 2015. What would you say? What kind of future do you want in 2015?
www.join1goal.org/r/chooseourfuture
I know I'm very young to be speaking to Presidents and Prime Ministers but they are deciding the future. And it is children, like me, who will live in that future. So I think it is important for us to tell them what kind of future we want to live in.
New York City is farther away from home than I've ever been. I’ve always wanted to go to America, so I am very excited and but I’m also very nervous. But I know I should go. I know that these leaders are choosing which future I will grow up with.
It could be a future where every child gets to go to school. That way, if you're good at maths, you can become an engineer. Or if you are good at science, you can become a scientist. We wouldn't need to worry about going hungry, because everyone would have good jobs that they are good at doing. (I would like to be a writer. Can you tell?)
Or it could be a future where most kids still can't go to school. So even really smart people can't find a job, because they never learned anything. In many places like where I grew up, there would be no engineers to build new buildings and no scientists to help cure diseases. And people will go hungry because they cannot find work.
I am hoping that I can encourage the leaders in New York to choose the better future for me and children around the world.
And I am hoping you will write to me about the world you want in 2015. I want to add all of your voices to mine at the United Nations next week. Please write your answer to me right away:
www.join1goal.org/r/chooseourfuture
I believe that this way, we don't have to just wait to see what the future brings. We can choose our own future.
Thank you for being part of 1GOAL. And thank you for fighting for me and all the other children and adults in the world who are denied an education.
Sincerely,
Nthabiseng Tshabalala
Dear Ms Agrina Mussa...
I add my voice to those protesting the human rights abuses being perpetrated by the Malawi government against the young gay couple currently sentenced to 14 years in prison for their lifestyle choices. Here is a link to some of the material I've read about this travesty: http://bit.ly/9nMFGZ. I appeal to you to convey to your president my extreme displeasure at the actions of his government. And I request a reversal of the court's verdict and sentence. Let people live their lives to the fullest, according to their own convictions. Yours sincerely