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Old 08-22-2013, 01:47 PM   #1
verydeepwater
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Floating left -right columuns in KF8 with different devices

With CSS it is possible to make a two column section within an epub by using div tags and floating them left or right. By converting the epub to mobi with kindlegen, I can get two columns (pic on left and text on right) to work in kindle fire but not on an e-ink kindle. Is it the case that floating does not work at all with e-ink kindles, even if they are kf8, or is there a way to get it to work?

A supplementary question is that while the text and images in side by side div tags looks fine on the kindle fire, on kindle previewer when Kindle Paperwhite is selected, the text overlaps the image and needs much higher margins to keep them apart. Is this an issue with Kindle Previewer or something to do with Paerwhite devices? Any help would be appreciated.
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