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Old 12-18-2010, 07:29 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
You are absolutely right in saying that a conversion tool certainly could convert CSS of the form that you give an example of into the Mobi-specific "height=" attribute of the <p> tag, but I'm not aware of any which currently do so.
Just for info, Kindlegen certainly does, and I'm fairly sure Mobipocket Creator and Calibre do too. I use CSS for most of the styling in the ebooks I format (less work involved when formatting for both MOBI and EPUB), and as long as you understand what works and what doesn't, these tools handle CSS OK.
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