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Old 03-21-2019, 01:21 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Just a note that I discovered (just now actually), that the new implementation of QtWebKit that Sigil 0.9.13 is using supports CSS grid layouts (albeit only with the -webkit- prefix).

I've no idea how many epub rendering engines will support them, but ....

EDIT: attaching a bit of a demo for those who may be unfamiliar. Note that the lines for the grid stuff are doubled (with and without the -webkit- prefix) to provide a suitable fallback.
PocketBook for Android practically supports all css3 properties. Here is how it looks in my smarphone:

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And this how it looks in Sigil:

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It seems that Sigil is a bit confused

Of course, grids allow practically infinity possibilities of layout.

And so far, Sigil is managing the memory perfectly Very good work! Congratulations!
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