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Old 04-15-2014, 06:23 AM   #989
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Hello, Rev Bob:

Thanks for answering - but I'm really not much further along - what I was really looking for was the HTML, and CSS is really just a part of HTML - I think of CSS as a kind of HTML subroutine - the constructs that the Kobo family (and they might not be consistent across the entire Kobo line) recognize. If you do a Google search for "supported CSS properties and selectors", what comes up is a discussion of what browsers support what. If you do a similar search in Mobile Read | ePub - guess what - you get nothing!

So I am still looking for someone - and someone must have a list of what HTML constructs work with Kobo and which ones don't - and how to do various things needed to produce usable, readable material. I've been looking a long time without success. Most of what I know I've "learned" the hard way. But so far, despite trying dozens (literally) of everyone's idea of how to do a 'conditional page break' I haven't been successful!

Still hoping!

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