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Old 10-08-2010, 01:41 PM   #22
susan_cassidy
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Originally Posted by Tom Wood View Post
(Edit) I just noticed in that blurb for .MOBI that it supports Javascript. Does that mean that I could use Javascript to manipulate the CSS in a Kindle? That would be cool because it opens up the possibility of adding easter eggs to the text. Blocks of new text/graphics that can be opened and closed.
I sincerely doubt that the Kindle supports using JavaScript in .mobi files, so probably not worth the bother, since most readers using .mobi are probably going to be Kindles. I don't think Kindle yet fully supports tables, even.
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