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Old 11-10-2013, 11:04 PM   #66
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While you may like such variably huge fixed tiny margins, a lot of people won't. When creating an eBook for sale, you sometimes have to forgo your personal preferences for what works for most.


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I think this thread may help with your problem. Post #13-#21. Nook does not like condensed margins when not using publisher defaults.
Hmmm... did not about this potential bug... is this on a specific Nook device/firmware?

I will have to look into this on my Nook and see if the problem occurs there too. I personally always just use the long-form: margin-top, margin-bottom, margin-left, margin-right. (I see it as much more human readable, easier to understand (for those who don't know CSS), and easier to go in and edit).
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