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Old 04-22-2024, 06:32 AM   #5
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I thought "inline-block" was for defining a fixed size of inline block so an element can sit beside other elements.

How portable is that for Amazon mobi/KF7, azw3/KF8 and KFX conversions of epub by Amazon for KDP, or for preventing hyphenation on epub based ereaders in general inc older ADE on many eink ereaders without other side effects?

Also what if "display: inline-block;" is applied to html, body or p?

What happens if a long word in a larger font on a small screen doesn't fit? Is it truncated?
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