Topic: Prologues are not Chapter 1
Ok. I apologize, but I have a minor rant.
Your prologue is not Chapter 1. It is your Prologue, which comes before Chapter 1. That's why it's called the Prologue,.
Amazingly, the Portfolios for Books on here actually take that into account. When you're choosing your Chapter number, you can actually choose Prologue as an option.
Even more amazingly, if you accidentally misnumber your chapters? You can change the order of them quite easily. In the "Content" section of the book, you can click on the chapter numbers in the left-most column and quickly edit the number to be anything from 1 to 99. And maybe even more than that, though Epilogues are treated as 100 so I haven't experimented to see what would happen. Even more amazing, you can have multiple chapters published with the same number, so you don't have to worry about rotating one to an empty socket first. Just change 1 to 2 and 2 to 1 and be done with it.
However, you can't turn a chapter into your prologue from that screen.
However, you can change it into your prologue from either the Chapter Edit screen (by clicking on the chapter number in the chapter info section) or from the Publish screen (which will take you to that same place, so same thing).
So.
There should be no more excuses for people to have prologues as chapter 1, and chapter 1 as chapters 2 and 3, and chapter 12 as chapter 10, etc etc etc.
ahem
Thank you for you time.