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Amazon Book layout check

Explorer ,
Jun 02, 2025 Jun 02, 2025

Hi I’m hoping to put my book onto Amazon for print and Kindle. Please do you mind taking a look at my screenshot below to see if it all looks set up properly. I’m asking as I’m still relatively new to InDesign and really appreciate all the help here.

 

Question A. Text against margins

  • I’ve set my guides as you’ll see in the screenshot below to align to margins not pages.
  • Is it ok to have the text right up against the margins as I have? I know that when I placed a photo right up against the margin, InDesign did not like that so I moved it further inside the margins guides. So I’m wondering if I have to move the text too.
  • If I do have to move the text, how far inside the pink line that you see below do I have to move it?

 

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Question B: Paragraph style check:

Here’s how I’ve set up my styles. Keen to know from your experience if I’ll run into any problems with this set-up for Amazon print or Kindle? My book size is: 152.4 x 228.6 mm (6 x 9 inch).

  • Main body copy: Font: Arial 11 pt. Leading: 13.5 pt. Space after is the default 2.822 mm.
  • Chapter heading: 14 pt bold font with 16.8 pt leading. Page numbers: 10 pt. Captions: 11 pt

 

Question C: Margins check:

  • I’ve left the top and bottom margins as the InDesign default for this book size: 12.7 mm.
  • Then I’ve set up the margins for a 24 to150 page book that are in Amazon’s guide as follows:
    • Interior pages (no bleed). Inside margins: 9.6 mm and Outside margins 6.4 mm
    • Cover (with bleed) 9.6 mm and outside 9.6 mm (with bleed).

 

Question D: Centring photos

Please can you confirm how to centre photos correctly? I googled it and it said a vertical magenta line will show when a photo is centred. But in practice, often the magenta line is not actually in the centre. As I move the photo around trying to centre it, I’m shown different colour lines and I can’t tell what each one means – there’s dark purple, light purple (which I assume is magenta) and green. Often none of them are actually at the centre of the photo. Also the light purple line shows at different places as I move the same photo, which is extra confusing. I have googled this and looked on YouTube and tried to find a tutorial on this, but can’t find an answer to this question.

 

Many thanks as always.

 

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Community Expert , Jun 02, 2025 Jun 02, 2025

Note, there's no bleed or page sizes with Reflowable ePubs. All images to be anchored and Parent Page content is not implemented. And no folios and have single pages.

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Community Expert , Jun 02, 2025 Jun 02, 2025

Nobody can tell from a screenshot what your EPUB will look like. Have you tried exporting it and checking in a proper EPUB reader?

 

FWIW, the only issue I see from that screenshot is your use of paragraph returns to create space. That is a really bad idea (though typically it will stripped out in HTML). You should have text wrap applied to the image.

 

Finally, the idea of getting this to work with print and EPUB is going to require a lot of experience with this type of thing. Print does not of

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Jun 02, 2025 Jun 02, 2025

Note, there's no bleed or page sizes with Reflowable ePubs. All images to be anchored and Parent Page content is not implemented. And no folios and have single pages.

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Explorer ,
Jun 02, 2025 Jun 02, 2025
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That's so helpful. Thanks so much. I could have got into real trouble on the EPUB without your help!

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Community Expert ,
Jun 02, 2025 Jun 02, 2025

Nobody can tell from a screenshot what your EPUB will look like. Have you tried exporting it and checking in a proper EPUB reader?

 

FWIW, the only issue I see from that screenshot is your use of paragraph returns to create space. That is a really bad idea (though typically it will stripped out in HTML). You should have text wrap applied to the image.

 

Finally, the idea of getting this to work with print and EPUB is going to require a lot of experience with this type of thing. Print does not often translate well to reflowable EPUB where the user will be able to choose the font and font size. If you have time for it, then you're in the right place to learn. If you're up against a deadline, hire a profession to help you.

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Explorer ,
Jun 02, 2025 Jun 02, 2025

Thanks so much Bob. I will do a separate version for EPUB and your tips above are very helpful so much appreciated. 

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