First and foremost, thanks for helping us improve Readium CSS, you’re awesome!
At the moment, we have one test app on iOS (dedicated github repo), it’s still an alpha but we feel confident it can give an accurate preview of how Readium CSS will eventually be used.
This list may be updated at some point, to reflect the changes and fixes we’ve done.
Currently, this is the list of issues you should probably focus on when testing your EPUB files:
Rendering issues with publisher’s styles enabled;
Unexpected styling and/or overrides with publisher’s styles enabled;
Any specific issue related to font-size (this has been a pain point during dev so we’d better make sure it is OK);
Issues specific to reading modes (sepia/night);
Unexpected behaviors on user overrides e.g. something that doesn’t change while it should and vice versa;
Fragmentation issues when changing user settings;
A11y issues (the sooner we discover them, the better; fixing them could indeed require major refactoring if we don’t discover soon enough).
There’s also a couple of extra questions to get feedback from the authoring perspective (will you be able to cope with all the settings, does the fonts selection feel good to you, etc.).
Given we haven’t received any feedback, is it worth keeping this issue open? Besides, with the alpha release on the master branch and public apps now available, we’ll probably get more specific issues.
First and foremost, thanks for helping us improve Readium CSS, you’re awesome!
At the moment, we have one test app on iOS (dedicated github repo), it’s still an alpha but we feel confident it can give an accurate preview of how Readium CSS will eventually be used.
This list may be updated at some point, to reflect the changes and fixes we’ve done.
Currently, this is the list of issues you should probably focus on when testing your EPUB files:
We have put a Google Form in place in case you want to test and give feedback for every point: https://goo.gl/forms/h1Bl34Xy5xzA3xej2.
There’s also a couple of extra questions to get feedback from the authoring perspective (will you be able to cope with all the settings, does the fonts selection feel good to you, etc.).
Google docs mirror for this issue