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Old 05-12-2010, 09:17 AM   #25
dantaipan
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
I don't see a problem with removing the size lines from the CSS to get the ePub to be able to be readable. But deleting the CSS is a bad idea. So please, don't remove the CSS. Badger Kobo to get it fixed.
It's not just the font-size property in the css that is creating display issues. I had an epub that had margins set to "0%" in each chapter/html file. Kobo choked on the 0% and added huge margins.

For books, I have been appending the stylesheet file name with ".bak" so that if they do sort the problem out I can revert it back. IMO it looks like the kobo applies it's own css to HTML elements which conflicts with any local css. What it should do is first look to see if there is css local to the epub for each element and if so use that and not try to apply it's own styles.
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