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Originally Posted by Hitch
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Might be nitpicky, admittedly, BUT, for those of us stuck with covering all those bases, Ruben is correct. ;-) Juzzzzz sayin'.
Hitch
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Oh, I don't disagree (and I appreciate the knowledge). I just thought something along the lines of; "that might give you problems on iBooks," would have been more appropriate than; "that won't work." 'Cause let's face it ... it will work a great, big chunk of the time.
Ruben's post led me to believe there was something inherently wrong with the code, is all. And I don't believe there is. The text-align css was properly being applied to the block e!ement 'p' (whose text will display inline). The img tag, as a block-level element that's
displayed inline should be centered horizontally by any competent browser/epub renderer out there. But if one has to ensure that things display properly on the widest range of devices out there, then by all means... point out the aberant systems, and the special requirements to make them to behave properly.