How to Create eBooks with Wondershare MePub — Step-by-Step Guide

How to Create eBooks with Wondershare MePub — Step-by-Step GuideWondershare MePub is a simple desktop tool for converting documents into EPUB eBooks. This guide walks you through creating polished eBooks from start to finish: preparing content, using MePub’s features, exporting EPUB files, and best practices for distribution and testing.


What is Wondershare MePub?

Wondershare MePub is an EPUB generator that converts Word documents, HTML, images, and other content into standard EPUB files suitable for e-readers and distribution platforms. It focuses on a straightforward workflow for beginners and users who need a quick conversion without advanced layout tools.


Before you start: prepare your manuscript

Good source files make better eBooks. Prepare the following before opening MePub:

  • Use a single, final Word (.doc/.docx) or HTML file for the main text.
  • Apply consistent heading styles (Heading 1 for chapter titles, Heading 2 for subheads) so MePub and e-readers generate a usable table of contents.
  • Remove manual page breaks, unnecessary empty lines, and weird fonts. Use standard fonts (Times, Arial) in the source — e-readers can override fonts anyway.
  • Insert images at the size you want them displayed; avoid extremely large files to keep EPUB size reasonable. Supported image types include JPEG and PNG.
  • Create a separate cover image: typical dimensions 1600×2400 px (portrait), saved as JPEG or PNG. Keep file size balanced (100–500 KB ideally).
  • Prepare metadata: title, author(s), language, publisher, ISBN (if you have one), and a short description.

Installing and launching MePub

  1. Download Wondershare MePub from the official Wondershare site and install it following the installer prompts.
  2. Launch the app. The interface is minimal: a main area for adding files, options for metadata/cover, and a Convert/Generate button.

Step 1 — Add source files

  • Click the add/import button or drag-and-drop your Word, HTML, text, or image files into MePub.
  • Order files to match the book flow. Use the up/down controls to reorder chapters if needed. The sequence you set becomes the EPUB reading order.

Tip: If your manuscript is in a single Word file with clear headings, MePub can split chapters automatically if it detects Heading 1 styles. If not, consider splitting chapters into separate files for precise control.


Step 2 — Set metadata

  • Open the metadata panel. Enter Title, Author, Language, Publisher, ISBN, and a short Description.
  • Accurate metadata improves discoverability and ensures correct display on e-readers and store pages.

Bold fact: Title and Author are required for any valid EPUB file.


Step 3 — Add cover

  • Click Add Cover and choose your prepared cover image (JPEG/PNG).
  • If you don’t add one, MePub may generate a basic cover from the first page — but a custom cover looks more professional.

Step 4 — Configure output options

MePub typically offers a few conversion settings:

  • Choose EPUB version (EPUB 2 or EPUB 3) if the option is available. EPUB 3 supports more multimedia and advanced layout but may be less compatible with older readers.
  • Table of Contents options: enable automatic TOC generation based on headings or provide a custom TOC file.
  • Image handling: set maximum image dimensions or enable compression to reduce file size.
  • Encoding/language settings: confirm the correct character encoding and language for non-Latin scripts.

Choose settings that suit your target devices and distribution channels.


Step 5 — Preview (if available)

  • Some versions of MePub include a preview pane. Use it to flip through the generated EPUB pages and check layout, images, and headings.
  • Look for orphaned headings, broken image links, or large blank areas. Fix issues in the source file and re-import if necessary.

Step 6 — Convert and save

  • Click Convert/Generate to create the EPUB file.
  • Choose an output folder and filename. MePub will assemble the EPUB package, embed metadata and cover, and save a .epub file.

Step 7 — Test your EPUB

Testing on multiple readers prevents surprises:

  • Open the EPUB in desktop readers like Calibre or Adobe Digital Editions.
  • Test on devices: Kindle (via Kindle Previewer after converting EPUB to MOBI/AZW3 if needed), Apple Books, Kobo, or a smartphone EPUB reader app.
  • Verify: table of contents links, image placement, chapter breaks, font sizing, and metadata display.

Common fixes: rework heading styles in the source if TOC is missing; resize or recompress images for display issues.


Advanced tips

  • Styles & CSS: MePub may allow adding custom CSS for finer typography control. Use simple rules (font-size, line-height, margins) to improve readability.
  • Hyperlinks: Check internal links and external URLs. Broken links may result from HTML source issues.
  • Embedded fonts: EPUB 3 supports embedding fonts; include them only if necessary (license permitting) because they increase file size.
  • Accessibility: Add proper alt text to images and use semantic headings to improve screen-reader compatibility.

Distributing your eBook

  • For Apple Books and Kobo, upload the EPUB directly.
  • For Amazon Kindle, convert EPUB to Kindle formats using Kindle Previewer or Kindle Create, then upload via KDP.
  • If you plan to sell, include accurate metadata and consider adding an ISBN. For free distribution, share the EPUB directly or via your website.

Troubleshooting common issues

  • Missing TOC: ensure Heading ⁄2 styles are present or split chapters into separate files.
  • Large file size: compress images, remove unused fonts, or lower image resolution.
  • Broken layout on specific readers: try generating EPUB 2 for broader compatibility or tweak CSS for responsive layout.
  • Unsupported media: remove or replace audio/video if targeting older EPUB readers.

Quick checklist before publishing

  • Final proofread completed.
  • Cover image added and looks good at thumbnail size.
  • Metadata filled (Title, Author, Language, Description).
  • Table of Contents functioning.
  • Images optimized.
  • EPUB tested on at least two readers/devices.

Wondershare MePub makes the basic EPUB creation workflow straightforward — prepare clean source files, set metadata and cover, choose appropriate settings, convert, and test. With these steps and the troubleshooting tips above, you’ll have a professional-looking EPUB ready for readers and stores.

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