There can be a difference between who's problem it is and who gets the privilege of correcting it. The quickest and easiest way to resolve these issues is to find a better way to use the device on Safari. For example, discovering the Safari navigation/font bar is somewhat helpful. Kindle development may be able to resolve some of these issues but new firmware features take a long time and may not help. So it's up to Safari to improve the experience. I know there's things they can do to help. Whether it will get done and the timeframe is the question.
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