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naisren 08-23-2010 11:23 PM

main menu, section menu, css for calibre mobipocket output
 
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Calibre give us many choices to customize news from any possible site, I use Calibre to get news instead of using Mobipocket Reader.
I met several issues during using calibre, could you kindly help solve them?
1. Menu in navigation part of each article
When click the link of menu, pop up an error in PC or PDA :chinscratch:
2. How to avoid or reduce "Property: Invalid value for "CSS Level 2.1" property: 225 [85:1: width]" using recipe to output? :chinscratch:

DoctorOhh 08-23-2010 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by naisren (Post 1072225)
Calibre give us many choices to customize news from any possible site, I use Calibre to get news instead of using Mobipocket Reader.
I met several issues during using calibre, could you kindly help solve them?
1. Menu in navigation part of each article
When click the link of menu, pop up an error in PC or PDA :chinscratch:
2. How to avoid or reduce "Property: Invalid value for "CSS Level 2.1" property: 225 [85:1: width]" using recipe to output? :chinscratch:

If you don't get a response the experts on custom recipes are all subscribed to the Custom Recipe sticky thread. Any help getting a recipe to work is often conducted there.

naisren 08-24-2010 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by dwanthny (Post 1072251)
If you don't get a response the experts on custom recipes are all subscribed to the Custom Recipe sticky thread. Any help getting a recipe to work is often conducted there.

Thanks for you, guide man.
I'll try to do as I am kindly told.


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