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Old 07-03-2009, 07:15 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by frabjous View Post
Drag the .html file into calibre's main window. It'll find all associated files, .zip them together and add them to your calibre library. (I'm pretty sure it'll just "find" your .css file if it's in the same directory as the .html file--though I've always embedded my CSS into my .html file myself rather than use a separate file, so I'm not 100% sure... but I do know it has no trouble finding images, etc.) Change the output format option on the right to .mobi, highlight the listing in your library, and click the convert button above (or right click and click the option for conversion). Then just follow the GUI. If you have any questions, ask here (or in the calibre subforum).
Many thanks, frabjous. It worked. I think I must have been trying to convert the CSS file when I tried before.

A poster in another section has a sig which says she is well known for many things, but technological competence is not one of them. That applies to me too.

Regards, Alex
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