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Old 07-21-2011, 01:06 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by mrmikel View Post
You could put align="left" in the img statement, eliminating the divs altogether. That is deprecated but it does work in Sigil.
If you are developing for a particular device you need to test in a reader for that device. From what I have read, mobi does not support it. Since I am a Sony guy, I can't really say if it is true or if there is a way to work around it.

And not all devices support everything the same way. You can not center a heading easily using styles in Sony. It shows ok in Sigil, but does not show that way in the reader. But the old fashioned <center> command does work.
Kindle wiil only center images. I get around multiple images side by side by putting two images side by side in a composite. Gimp can do this very easiuly.
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