I'll take a look at the link you provided, thanks. As I note in my recent post with two copies of the script, the first is Google demo code, from the Google website, unchanged except to fully qualify the CSS path [fully qualified to point to the Google provided CSS]. And the second is the very same Google demo code minimally tweaked to obey XHTML syntax standards, again fully qualified to point to the Google provided CSS. So, it really isn't my code, it's Google's, and it isn't my CSS, that's also Google's. For the record, my attention to XHTML is a consequence of Apple requiring iBookstore submissions to comply with EPUB, which in turn require pages to comply with XHTML. I'm not doing this for academic purposes or to punish myself. I have no choice.
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