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Originally Posted by ghmerrill
I mean that I have a book in my Kindle library that I bought from Amazon that has what appears to be a standard implementation of popup footnotes.
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I was not sure whether you were referring specifically to footnotes. That answers my question.
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Originally Posted by ghmerrill
Perhaps in some way it's not "really" a Kindle book? It's listed on Amazon as an eTextbook and appears as any other book does in my Kindle library. It lists the usually large array of Kindle devices as being supported.
If it's not a Kindle book, perhaps you can tell me what it is:
https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Hoax-S...s=books&sr=1-1
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That is a normal Kindle book with reflowable layout. As j.p.s pointed out the Kindle app looks for a specific pattern of content (mainly matching forward and back links) an turns that into a popup footnote without any explicit pop-up related HTML coding. That is what is happening in that book.