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Old 09-04-2012, 01:35 PM   #14
SusanM
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
But it does work (as long as the css you used can be properly converted to the mobi format). That style will only be view-able in the mobi-only portion of the resulting mobi. You'd have to switch the Previewer to 'Kindle' emulation to see the results, though. The 'Fire' emulation mode (default) won't use the parts identified with the 'amzn-mobi' media query.
Both nested and external media queries work for me. I was wondering about whether commenting out for epub works well or whether best to use a separate file to convert through KindleGen. You haven't had a problems with Amazon with the epub.css?
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