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Home How To Make Your Blog Kindle Friendly

How To Make Your Blog Kindle Friendly

Amazon Kindle may be no iPad but it is still a very popular e-book reader. Many folks use these e-readers to save money on e-books and take their e-books with them on the go. Of course, Kindle has its limitations. It is not exactly website friendly. Unlike iPad, you won’t want to use your Kindle to browse through websites for too long. Still, giving your visitors a way to send your web pages to their Kindles is nice. Kindle This is a free plugin for WordPress that adds that functionality to your website.

Kindle This adds a side-bar widget to your website, giving them the chance to enter their Kindle e-mail and send your pages to their devices fast. It takes advantage of Amazon’s free Kindle conversion program to get the job done. As the above form shows, you can easily change how the content are displayed on your website.

Your readers may want to pay close attention to the e-mail that they supply to this plugin. After all, not every email can be used to send documents to Kindle. This plugin may not work too well with links and Javascript content, but if your site is text heavy, this plugin can do wonders for it. A cool way to make your site optimized for your Kindle readers.

Apr 25, 2011Cyrus

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