
: Re: is there any way to keep captions of the images always with the image? I have written a book in Microsoft word with a lot of images. but I am facing issues that the titles that I have
Here's a practical suggestion. Download or buy one of the epub files by Oreilly publishers (or some other technical publishers). (They may even have some free downloads available).
Then rename the .epub to .zip and then unzip the files. Open in a browser, turn to a chapter with graphics and captions or titles and see how they solved the issue by inspecting the css (a right-click browser option).
Blendezo's solution is the preferred solution, but note that 1)Google Books historically haven't supported page-oriented css very well and 2)although Kindle supports image scaling, it does it automatically and sometimes can disregard the css (particularly in smaller devices). You will have to use css media queries.
If the images and captions are an important part of the ebook, I think it's fair to say that it is supported only for medium-to-large tablets.
One compromise is to put the images at the end or beginning of chapters -- where it's less likely for these issues to arise.
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