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Old 04-27-2013, 09:26 PM   #6
teh603
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If you're preparing an ebook, stylesheets are your friend! I strongly suggest you GET some experience with them! Otherwise you'll be including manual code for e.g. every occurance of an un-indented first paragraph. And for every change of font. Messy and laborious.
Agreed. If you're like me and don't use CSS very often, bookmark a CSS reference website and use it when you're making that stylesheet. It'll save you a ton of headache later on.

Although from how the Smashwords style guide reads, it makes me wonder if people even use Word and OO/LO stylesheets very often. Too much direct formatting, perhaps?

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Just about every reader device has a default serif font and a sans-serif one. Will these do as your two fonts?
I always embed two- a serif text font and a title/heading one. Both FOSS and licensed for commercial use.
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