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Old 10-10-2013, 11:28 PM   #2
st_albert
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So, presumably the font-size changes work OK in ADE, or Aldiko, etc as well as the kindle version in the kindle reader?

I don't have a nook, but does it have some super-secret setting that allows or forbids use of the publisher's CSS? (As does Aldiko.) If so, you might try toggling that setting and see if it makes a difference.

Also (anyone?) how well does the Nook reader on Windows or Android or whatever emulate what the Nook hardware does?

You might also ask over in the Nook forum here on MobileRead, since this seems not to be a Sigil nor an epub problem per se.

Sorry to be so verbose with so little information, but at least it'll bump your query.

Albert
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