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Old 03-28-2013, 11:50 AM   #15
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Books here in MR library tend to be rather nicely formatted (well, I've peeked into few outright beautiful ones). But it includes some quite advanced and complicated code that could be too much for a beginner.

Gutenberg epubs are much simpler (less classes) and often not formatted to my liking. So the problem becomes 'I need to find out how to make this happen' instead of more impersonal 'how did s/he do it'.

If you change css in Sigil, then preview window shows the result right away - very handy.
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