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A guide to formatting complex content after conversion.
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Advanced Formatting
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If you've got a good grasp on HTML, this guide will help you format more complex content. Click a link below to get started. HTML Tags Supported Custom HTML Tags Supported Images Paragraphs Tables Formatting Tips
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HTML Tags Supported
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The following is a complete list of HTML tags and attributes supported by Digital Text Platform. Tips: • For a list of the most common tags, see Common HTML Tags . • For a list of supported non-standard (custom) tags, see
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Custom Tags
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The following is a list of non-standard, custom tags supported by Digital Text Platform. For a list of standard HTML tags supported by Digital Text Platform, see HTML Tags Supported . For a list of the most common tags, see Basic HTML Formatting
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Images
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May 17, 2007 11:42 AM
Digital Text Platform converts images along with text content for display on the Amazon Kindle Wireless Reading Device. Digital Text Platform can process graphics in the following formats: • Graphics Interchange Format (.GIF)
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Paragraphs
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May 17, 2007 12:28 PM
By default, paragraph text is displayed with full justified alignment, and automatic hyphenation. The first line of each paragraph is automatically indented. Change Alignment Readers can adjust the alignment dynamically in the Amazon Kindle wireless
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Tables
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Sep 17, 2007 1:31 PM
Amazon DTP does not support tables inside HTML documents. Your content will end up looking malformed or even miss parts of it if you include tables.
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Formatting Tips
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Mar 11, 2008 4:26 PM
The following tips provide additional information on formatting your content with HTML. Stylesheets (CSS) Cascading Style Sheets must be contained in a dedicated CSS file which is separate from your HTML content. Use a <link> tag to link the
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