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Old 06-10-2011, 06:28 PM   #9
Grey Ram
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Tables with borders

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Do you see any difference with the border attribute set to more than 1? Does the border disappear if you remove the border attribute?
Hi again

I've been doing some testing. The border disappears if I set border="0" or if I remove it, the width does increase with other values; see the image for border="4"

But it is kind of flakey, kindle previewer choked on the chapter with the table once, and I had to restart my kindle too during my tests (probably has to do with rewriting the same file over and over, but I'm not sure).

EDIT: one more note, with border="4" Kindle for Mac displays double thin lines instead of a thick solid one, and at border="5" the table disappears altogether. It shows ok on the Kindle though.

cheers
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Last edited by Grey Ram; 06-10-2011 at 07:00 PM. Reason: some more testing
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