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Old 08-12-2010, 10:49 PM   #10
st_albert
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Originally Posted by PatNY
wonder why Stanza doesn't show it right. In all other respects, Stanza is a fantastic app.
AFAIK, Stanza ignores the .css file and displays the content according to the parameters you (or the user) set for the application itself. I don't know definitively whether that extends to style settings within the xhtml code, but I would assume so.

So, basically, code your file as best you can, and don't worry about non-standard e-book readers like Stanza. It will do the best it can, but you don't have much control over that.

If ADE, Calibre reader, FBreader, and -- should we add -- Apple iBook display the data as desired, call it good.
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