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Old 10-29-2011, 12:01 PM   #100
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post

Doesn't <body> apply to the entire file and not just the viewport (Calibre)?
Add onto this the Calibre-viewer connects (flattens) the entire book beginning to end (CR3 does the same) and would naturally discard any top and bottom Body Margins in the process.
It should be possible to start writing text at X pixels from the top of the window in which the viewer writes text, rather than at 0 pixels as it currently does. If this is not technically "margin-top", it is the functional equivalent.

By "viewport" do you mean the window in which Calibre displays the book?

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