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Old 09-13-2016, 04:31 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Doitsu View Post
That's actually not a good method because the kindle for iOS apps don't fullly support AZW3/KF8 and the old Mobi7 format that you sent to your iPad definitely doesn't support the styles that you're having problems with.
To be more explicit, Mobi7 supports no CSS or inline styles at all. Everything has to be done with tag attributes, not CSS. The KindleGen program (and Calibre) will make a "best endeavours" attempt at converting CSS into tab attributes for Mobi, but if you have a need for Mobi7 it's a much better idea to do the job manually.

If, however, you send a "dual Mobi" book to Amazon's Cloud, the iPad will download the KF8 version of the book. Best thing to do is follow Doitsu's advice and use Kindle Previewer to generate an AZK file.

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