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Old 01-14-2012, 05:33 PM   #14
markpearl
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
That will certainly work, but I was under the impression that the OP was looking for a shortcut.

The method I described would allow one to achieve the desired effect without ever having to touch the html of the document itself.

Just add a css statement or two to the stylesheet and be done.

I highly recommend your method when building your own epub, but I prefer the "less work is best" approach when simply tweaking someone else's epub for my own personal reading enjoyment.
Yes, if my objective was to build my own epubs, it's a good method. But as DiapDealer commented, I was looking for a shortcut...which works most of the time when the epub on which I'm working wasn't originally built with archaic (so to speak) software in the "pre-sigil" days...
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