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Old 07-07-2011, 07:34 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Japes View Post
I'm curious as to what type of CSS devices are using (such as the PB360 or the new Nook) where these problems are NOT showing up. You can set line spacing and font sizes, and margins on those devices which ALWAYS override any CSS in the epub itself. Clearly there is a way to do this. I'm just not sure of that way.
AFAIK My ADE device does not allow a User CSS.

I just 'Sigil' all my books to custom 'tune' the CSS to my liking.

One Size Fits NONE
I reverse engineer each book (usually takes a minute or less), make CSS changes, then check my work <edit edit >
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