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Old 11-29-2011, 08:22 PM   #25
tecweston
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Originally Posted by alansplace View Post
Good luck. Sigil has a WYSIWYG element, & a code editing element. What i do sometimes when i can't do what I want because the code is making it difficult to do is I convert to MOBI then Convert the MOBI back to EPUB. That fixes a lot of problems for me. I hope to hear that you're successful in doing what you wish to do.
Yeah, Sigil didn't make any difference. I couldn't figure out how to do anything in it, because none of the buttons made any difference. I found myself going into the CSS editor and making the changes myself, and then I realized I could just do that in Calibre. But the epub still looked awful on the Nook, so I think the Nook won't read style sheets that are separate from the epub, so the formatting needs to be built into the epub.
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