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Old 05-10-2012, 10:06 AM   #4
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Thanks.

Sounds like I could begin with Jutoh and when I get better at it switch to Sigil.

Just have to read up on the Word built-in styles.
Hitch is the professional book maker.

If I had to choose between 2 programs to learn a new way to code, I would recommend putting the effort in learning CSS and HTML.

I listed CSS first ONLY because, if you start with CSS type coding, you have a single place to modify if you want to change styling.
If you start with HTML with inline styling, you have to change EVERY place you used it (just like in Word).

CSS only gets complicated if you get fancy

Many of my older (Webscriptions.net versions) Baen used about 20 lines in their CSS. KISS: Body, Paragraph, (optional)Initial Paragraph styles

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