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Old 10-09-2011, 09:35 PM   #5
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You don't have to worry about any of these because the reader will resize and reflow all of these to fit the screen. The user can and will often change the font size. You should never use a fixed font size but use relative measures if you need a certain section of text to be a different size than the rest.

The only thing you might run into an issue with is the images (some readers have poor resize support). In this case the image size you want to use is really going to depend on the reader you're targeting and the image itself. The Kindle has a screen resolution of 600 x 800.
Of course the Kindle doesn't support ePub anyway, but if you plan on converting to Kindle format (Mobi) be aware that it is fussy and may throw a blank page if the image it too big. And a full page is too big since there has to be room for progress bars and margins, etc. on the Kindle.

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