Well, this is a new one. Started editing the CSS of another book that I'm reading, and every couple of words, they reset the font-size to the same value. I even went back to my original, archived azw3 from Amazon and confirmed it: everything's in one file, everything's run together into one blob, and "<span style=" font-size:0.96rem">" every handful of words:
Quote:
class="BasicParagraph" style="font-size:0.96rem; line-height:120%; text-align:justify"><span style=" font-size:0.96rem">He was pleased. So much so that he decided then and there to press his luck a little and ask for more. “</span><span style=" font-size:0.96rem">Run the master defense emergency plans, p</span><span style=" font-size:0.96rem">lease, at speed, in order,”</span><span style=" font-size:0.96rem"> he told the machine casually.</span></p><p class="BasicParagraph" style="font-size:0.96rem; line-height:120%; text-align:justify"><span style=" font-size:0.96rem">The machine obeyed. Because of the volume of material it took almost four minutes.</span></p>
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Granted, it's an older book (copyright 1981). But, I downloaded it from Amazon a year ago. I just wish I could get some inkling of an idea of why these things get "styled" this way.