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Old 06-25-2025, 05:05 PM   #48
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Webkit is not ePub code. So if proper ePub code does not work, then it is a bug in the program. Can you please show where webkit is ePub3 compliant? If you need webkit code to get what you want to work, it will not work in ADE 4.5 and any other program that doesn't support webkit. If it cannot be done without webkit, then don't do it.
As I said, it's useless for me to explain it to you, there is no one more blind than he who does not want to see.

I employ both; webkit code for those ereader that work with webkit code (Readium, Bibi Reader, JSReader, Thorium, Cantook, Kobo for Android, PocketBook, Reasily, Lithium) and standard code for those ereaders that doesn't honor webkit code. Have you ever read this by any chance?

https://webkit.org/css-status/#

That is webkit. And, how many properties are non-standard compared to standard?

I employ everything that work, for that reason my epubs can be read them practically on any ereader (on epub2 ereaders, the epubs look very nice and on epub3 ereaders, they look great).
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