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*) on Phones and tiny devices images are shown just stacked vertically. If I upload a small sample mobi would you be able to load this onto your Voyage and see where the smoke comes out? Now the question really boils down to: is the preview for the Voyage 2.9 correct or just a I see from your remark that you have a Voyage. I tried reducing the gap in between, which didn't make any difference Which leads me to believe this is a bug in the 2.9 previewer using freedom of expression when parsing numeric values.

With 50:50 and no gap, and 49%, 2% gap and another 49%, the CSS is interpreted correctly and the images are scaled and positioned the way they should be.
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Because the effect seen on the new CSS code Voyage image, that the smaller image is tucked into to the top right corner of the large one when (and only then) the large image is positioned left and the smaller one should be on the right, I asked myself: what happens, if I use the new CSS code, and set both widths to one half of the available space. Now, and this is the reason why it took me a while to reply, I had an idea this morning. See screen shots below (I had to use two images for the oldcss 3.29 preview to show the clearly how the page is formed). The images are scaled to 100% width of the inner DIV with the height set to "auto" to keep the aspect ratio. The inner DIVs are scaled to percentages of the row DIV.
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To do this I have a DIV (the row) spanning the total width, with two DIVs inside as container for the images plus optional caption. I alternate large and small from left to right to liven things up. What I'm trying to do is to have an image gallery showing two images in a row*), one occupying about two thirds of the width, the other one a third with a tiny gap in between. The new code displays as expected in the previewer 2.9 for all devices but the Voyage, plus in 3.29 (I haven't tested the new code any web browser or EPUB reader because the current (old) one works and I fear the new code is fragile). The old code shows what I expect everywhere except in the Previewer 3.29. The new one uses work-arounds for things the previewer 3.29 can't (yet?) do, namely floating elements within a container in two different directions. The old code doesn't use anything fancy or tricky and is based on best practice on the web. I have two different sets of CSS instructions, let's call one "old" and the other one "new".

Ok, let me rephrase "total crap" in my OP to "using a very liberal artistic license". I use it for development work only anyway, as I still prefer dead tree books to reading on screen. *) I can't tell, because my own Fire is on a lan behind a proxy (long story) so it never talks to Amazon. I've tried a few queries, but the don't bite in the previewer 2.94.
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Can I assume that all but the very oldest Kindles have had software upgrades*) so that the only relevant previews would be those from the current (3.29) previewer? Or are there still enough Voyages around that won't be updated to the wonders of Enhanced Typesetting and thus require a different approach? Now I don't know how relevant 2.94 previews are today to the hardware out there. Or I can have everything in the Previewer 2.94 but total crap in 3.29. I can have good previews (in Previewer 2.94) for the three Fires and the Kindle DX, plus (in Previewer 3.29 with "Enhanced Typesetting") everything that that offers, but not for the Kindle Voyage preview in 2.94.

Having both the previewer 2.94 and 3.29 I have an issue. If I sideload the mobi to my Kindle Fire, it's good too.
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Web browsers (Webkit, Blink, Gecko), EPUB, iBook (iPhone and iPad), and the Kindle App on iOS (going through Kindlegen 2.9 for the mobi, and Kindle Previewer 2.94 to build an AZK file sideloaded onto iOS devices), Kindle 4 PC 1.25.1 are all perfect. The result is that everything looks the way I want it to. I'll be using the same HTML structures for web promo, EPUB and Kindle, and only slightly modified CSS for the three. I'm working towards the publication of my daughter's book which'll contain a large number of images (optimised to keep the weight down).
