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Old 07-20-2011, 12:54 PM   #6
graycyn
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Since we are talking about margins, I have noticed on my Nook and Sony that if I make margin equal on left and right sides, there is always just a little more margin on the right.

I have been using the @page way of setting margins, but I've found that @page {margin: 6pt 6pt 0pt 8pt} actually centers better on my readers. (I also like a little top margin, especially on the Sony.)

I was wondering if this is true for all ADE supporting readers or just the models I happen to own, Nook original and Sony 950.

I suppose I should make the margins even, but as I'm making the epubs I'm making for myself, I figure I might as well please myself. Still, it just seemed odd that this happens.
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