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Old 05-20-2012, 10:07 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Joseph Picard View Post
Haha, you're way ahead of me in this.. I had to google 'spacebreak', and still scarcely know what in blazes it is. Hmm.. (google google, read read..).. Actually, that's not bothering me too much. But I stumbled onto setting my font.

I despise serifs. My books in print are all arial, despite being told serifs are so much more common in print. I think they make reading more difficult in print as well as on the screen.... but since ebooks are for the screen anyway, I suppose my pet font will be quite happy.
If you make your eBooks sans-serif, they won't look good to most people. We did a poll on MR and serif won by a landslide. Please don't do sans-serif.

spacebreak is just the name of a style in the CSS code example I posted in this thread. If you look at p and spacebreak, you'll see exactly what it does. I could have called spacebreak anything I wanted. But I prefer to try to name styles according to what they do.

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