Actually, ADE is not my concern; I don't have a mobile device. I use Calibre's reader for most things, and Sigil for editing. Both of them do really bizarre display things when the correct small-caps code and justification are used together. If it were just a matter of them ignoring the instruction and displaying in normal mixed case, I would just live with that and code it all correctly...
As I noted above, the only thing I have to do to make this "perfectly compliant" is to change the definition in my CSS -- unless there is some sort of compliance issue with my placing the kludged "small-caps" code only around the letters to be affected, rather than the correct code around an entire word or phrase.
I read your earlier comments carefully, which is why I used this approach rather than to simply type in regular caps and just use the reduced size and give up on the correct method altogether.
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