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Originally Posted by DNSB
Personally, I would avoid the epub=>epub conversion. calibre has the nasty habit of re-organizing the CSS, adding in it's own classes and, at time, splitting files that have multiple header tags. If I have to edit, I find it easier to start with the kindleunpack generated epub.
Check the output epub from kindleunpack and then decide if you want/need to edit it. Please note that many of the KF8 files make use of epub3 features and media queries that epub2 renderers (looking at you, RMSDK) will disregard leading to some odd looking bits and bobs.
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The media queries don't work for ePub or KePub as they are Amazon media queries. I usually just delete them as I find most are not needed.
I prefer to go KF8 > ePub using KindleUnpack and edit from there. If it's enough of a mess, I'll try a KF8 > ePub conversion using Calibre.