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Originally Posted by KevinH
Would a very simple table with two rows (one for the image and one for the caption) work with only one td per row, work in a .mobi. All of the approaches should work in a .azw3 (kf8) style kindle book.
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Hey Kevin...

I always thought tables were a no-no. ? Since I am no coder and need it spelled out for me, will probably go with Paul's solution (linked above) as he provides the code and an example.
On that note, I can see I will have to have one mobi file with 'Kindle-code' and one epub. Unless Paul's solution will also work in epub... If I need to keep them separate do I just make a copy and change the name for one of them, then allow Sigil to save as epub and just convert to mobi after? (I guess I need to make a small "tester" epub and answer my own questions... my book is way too long and has way too many images to use it to try stuff out. Would be simpler to just have a little tiny epub.)
EDIT: Well, neither of the methods above are working far as I can see. Paul's is aligning left, image and text, and the other method is making the image huge no matter how I tweak the CSS.
Looks like embedding text in the image might be what I am left with...