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Old 11-25-2022, 11:53 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Princess kindle View Post
2. If not then could you please tell me your workflow to convert a book to kfx and have it as you like?
I don't recall whether this was much needed for KFX customisation, as there's been quite some time since I've used the KFX output plugin -- I don't even have Kindle Previewer in my current Windows installation. But I think you could play with the settings shown in this screencap:

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CSS for ebooks is pretty much the same as for html, as EPUBs are mostly a bunch of xhtml files and images, though I think better answers regarding styling questions will come from other forum members.

Basically you have an element (paragraph, for instance) to which you apply a rule (text-align, for example)

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