Thread: Aura H2O Just bought a Kobo Aura H2O
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Old 10-13-2015, 05:22 PM   #12
lvicini
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
And unfortunately, there is no way to check that without seeing the book. As PeterT said, iBooks, is well know for not following standards. What you are seeing could be a bug in the firmware, or, it could be the book code is doing something it shouldn't.

If the book is somewhere we can see it, then post a link. Even if we can just get to a sample, that might help work out what is wrong.
By the way, the book renders perfectly on my old Sony T1
I checked the book with Calibre in the ePub editor, and it looks like there are CSS errors. A closer look is showing that these are media query errors

@media amzn-kf8

Calibre doesn't recognise amzn-kf8 but in any case this shouldn't affect the Kobo H2O.

The book has been purchased directly in the Wiley online bookshop.
I can strip away the rest of the book leaving only the page with the rendering problem. Is there a way could make it accessible to everyone interested on mobile read?

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