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Originally Posted by jackie_w
From what I see, I'd say epub's own css overlaid by Morkl default.css which in turn is overlaid by Morkl selected 1-of-6 named css...
... I say overlaid, rather than overridden, because anything in the epub css which is not mentioned in the Morkl css files should remain in force, as would be expected from the normal cascading manner of css.
e.g. if your <h1> headings are specifically styled as bold, sans-serif and centered in the raw epub. They should still display as bold, sans-serif and centered in the Morkl reader app, unless your default.css or 1-6 named css contains a specific override for h1.
Edit: I'm quite happy to be proved wrong
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Thanks. It is good to know that the modified reader's CSS is the overriding CSS. I'll have to play around a bit with the default CSS to change a few things here and there to work better without modifying the ePub.