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Old 03-22-2014, 05:47 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Stefan_S View Post
In the epub version I downloaded, everything is a mess. In the book, there is one paragraph that is not indented. I assume the <p> tags add indents, so I simply remove them.
That assumption is where you went wrong. You need to put them back (or replace them with divs).

The p tag is a p tag. Nothing more. It's intended to be used to indicate what should be a single paragraph. If you want it to behave a particular way--with regard to indents--you'll need to style it to do so. This can be achieved through css or inline styling.

Different renderers/converters have different defaults when no styling is specified. That's why you're seeing different results in Sigil's viewer compared to the Kindle book you make from the ePub.
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