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Old 08-04-2013, 12:51 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by phossler View Post
Hmmm - I was targeting towards a file for the Kindle Touch (run the epub through KindleGen). Sometimes I'll put the epub on my iPad, although I typically prefer the small and lighter form factor ofthe Kindle.

I was really only trying to keep some numerical data aligned in a grid

I have not even gotten to the point of seeing what the tables will look like on the KT, since I'm still trying to learn enough CSS and HTML to format them with Sigil.

Does this mean that some CSS shouldn't be used for KT compatibility?

Paul

Paul
Don't worry; if you have a Kindle Touch, the tables -with the styles I pointed out- will work perfectly. Problems can be when tables are used in older Kindle models (Kindle 1 and Kindle 2). But for devices that support the .kf8 format (like your Kindle Touch) tables designed as in my previous post, will work.
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