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Originally Posted by bmilan View Post
Hello! I've been lurking a lot here for a while now and decided it's time to ask for advice.
In the company I work at I sometimes prepare e-books for clients. I don't have much experience so I've always been doing epubs as simple as can be. But I always struggle with images.
1. Is there any chance this will work on Kindle after converting to mobi with kindle previewer? The client wants to get both ePub and mobi formats.
For Kindle format support for CSS, you can check Amazon. Two pages to look at are:

Attributes and Tags Supported by Enhanced Typesetting

HTML and CSS Tags Supported in Kindle Format 8

From my experience, even CSS listed as supported often has issues when comparing the output to the same CSS on a ePub renderer.
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