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Originally Posted by Adjust
Open it in Digital Editions, and I get unstyled text. this program is an absolut disgrace and should never have been released untested...
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This usually means that you have a typo in your CSS. Many other programs are tolerant of problems in the CSS, ADE just stops reading the CSS at the first problem.
This is actually a good thing. It means you have to have a correctly formed CSS file for it to work with ADE, which means it's much more likely to work consistently across all renderers.
After all, if there is an error in your CSS file, you can't be sure what different renderers will do with it.
[But I do agree about the smallcaps. And then there's the pseudo-elements and classes.]