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Old 07-16-2024, 08:57 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
Enable only epub (NOT kepub) in the file formats tab, and check "Send books as kepubs" in the Extended tab. The file sent to your Kobo will have .kepub.epub extension and the format "Kobo epub" on the device.
OK, that was obvious (not).

So I changing the CSS back to what it was and uploaded the book as a kepub -- the font size was then also tiny, so I adjusted that and the line spacing to approximate what I had before. The image is now a bit bigger, but now it overlaps the surrounding text.

Maybe I should just use a media query. Is there a Kobo-specific media query, like @media amzn-* for Kindles?
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