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Old 12-20-2019, 04:00 PM   #21
Brett Merkey
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Join Date: Jul 2015
Device: Paperwhite 4; Galaxy Tab
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I use the clean CSS feature in the Editor all the time and do not remember a Mangled @media
The clean CSS tool is not the problem here; neither is my very simple media query for Kindle. The conversion process makes the code "go away." ;-)

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@media amzn-kf8 {
/* CSS for KF8 devices */
}
Ditto for various uses of Calibre's ways to Add CSS or code during the conversion process. This all amounts to nothing more than minor irritation. As pointed out above, it is just one more step to ready a book for my Paperwhite by editing the converted CSS directly. The real nuisance here is the behavior of Amazon's Paperwhite that wastes ~100 pixels of screen space!

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