So I was right to worry about the css file being unreachable on DRM books. Thanks for the info, I'll check the Google keyword you provided.
To tell the whole story this book has spaces not at all to my liking, like paragraphs, every few lines so it goes kind of like this:
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Makes me wonder why they morsel the book like that. It is not such in print books, well not every few lines anyways.
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Originally Posted by pdurrant
The CSS is encrypted too, usually. To change it you'd need to remove the DRM. However, once that's done you can just unzip, change the CSS file and rezip.
At least, you can for ePubs. For Kindle you'd need to use MobiUnpack and then Kindlegen to regenerate it.
To remove the DRM, of course, google "Apprentice Alf".
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