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Originally Posted by ebiblio
It did behave correctly prior to deleting the css.
The reason I tried to delete the css was the posting by RedRoverJ who indicated that he had a better reading experience when he did so. Right now, without any modifications to the download, I can manage to read ok. Sometimes I get a blank page with only hyperlinks etc., but overall it is ok for the price of the free download.
I'm trying to get a better reading experience on the Kobo as I would like to use this while commuting to work, which is why I am trying this out.
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K, just reread the thread. Epub is simply html page put into the container.
There is just a small jump from original web page, also in html. Maybe
multicolumn page makes the trouble? If yes, manage to process it first to
ascii and then to epub?
Kindle does not support epub, I think. And has wifi. Kobo has it's own niche
for users with intention to read books and nothing more. Someone posted
about friend with kindle. Could it be more elaborated of the format the
newspaper used? And borrow that page and put onto kobo? If works fine,
might be possible to mimic the way it was made.