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CSS tags that do not work in ADE, including beta

Explorer ,
Sep 13, 2011 Sep 13, 2011

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Any idea if the CSS tags that don't work in ADE, will work in the future?

Such as:

text-transform

font-variant

Are there others? Does anyone have a comprehensive table/list?

These are biggies for us, and they are exported by InDesign 5.5. So, what's up with that?

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Explorer ,
Nov 16, 2011 Nov 16, 2011

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I'm wondering if anything will work in this POS software. I've been experimenting with ePub output from InDesign 5.5, thinking the garbage I was seeing in ADE was the result of some screw up on my part. Imagine my surprise when I opened the same ePubs in iBooks on my iPhone, and in a few other non-Adobe apps (e.g. a Firefox plugin!!), only to see real formatting and a document that quite frankly looks 500% better than what ADE was showing me.

Adobe should be ashamed to own this product - it is beyond useless.

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Nov 23, 2011 Nov 23, 2011

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Here are a few more:

  • The :before pseudo-selector appears to be completely unsupported.
  • The :first-letter pseudo-selector appears to be completely unsupported.
  • The default behavior for line-height is way off, and spacing between lines is much larger than it should be even if line-height is explicitly specified.
  • Some of the percentage behavior makes no sense.  For example, the standard vertical centering trick doesn't work:

<div style="height: 100%; min-height: 100%">

<div style="height: 50%;margin-bottom: -68pt;"></div>

...

</div>

Instead, it comes out way below the center of the window.  Some of this may be caused by the line height being wrong, though.  It's hard to tell how much.

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