Changes in Kindle HTML rules

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Now, only the following is allowed:


<b>
<br>
<em>
<font>
<h1>
<h2>
<h3>
<h4>
<h5>
<h6>
<hr>
<i>
<li>
<ol>
<p>
<pre>
<s>
<strike>
<strong>
<sub>
<sup>
<u>
<ul>

Inserting images is not longer working. You can read more at Amazon KDP Kindle Book Description HTML Update | TCK Publishing and see the email Amazon support sent back to me about the changes.
#html #kindle #rules
  • Profile picture of the author Myles Sinclair
    The changes mentioned refer to the book descriptions. Not the content of the book, where valid html tags should be OK to use.
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  • Profile picture of the author seobro
    I will try to create a book description using HTML tags soon. What can we say. Typical problems coming from amazon. Always causing us more pain.
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    • Profile picture of the author Meharis
      Originally Posted by seobro View Post

      I will try to create a book description using HTML tags soon. What can we say. Typical problems coming from amazon. Always causing us more pain.


      I think posting # 2 may change your point of view.

      Meharis
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  • Profile picture of the author marketingva
    Amazon would not allow me to use <h2> yesterday. They refused to let me confirm the changes until I removed it.

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  • Profile picture of the author GetMoreTraffic
    Very annoying...I had only just figured out how to insert images!

    Ah well, at least the html makes more sense now...
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