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Old 08-22-2015, 02:21 PM   #42
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Originally Posted by mattmc View Post
Ah, dgatwood (er, can I just say David? I read some of your blog, btw ) I noticed in this earlier post that you said "lists of selectors applied to a single rule set", as in body, span, p { color:red; }, but then later you said comma-separated selectors weren't an issue. I'm guessing your memory's hazy on this one? I'm obviously relying on your experience for all this, so forgive me for being such a lawyer over your comments.
I think my first comment was erroneous, and I think that comma-delimited selectors are okay, but I'm not 100% certain. It has been many months since I analyzed what was going on with kindlegen.


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I guess if I really wanted to get serious about this, I'd build a testing framework that ran things through Kindlegen and then somehow examined the KF7 markup, which could be used to write unit tests for all this. Frankly, I wouldn't mind except that extracting data from an old .MOBI file seems super arcane. There ain't no JS library for that one, son.
That's for sure.
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