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Originally Posted by RbnJrg
In the case of your example, you need to make what you said, that is, set the font-size at 100% for both selectors. In others cases will vary according to the properties used. As a general rule, to turn "off" a class for KDX, you'll have to set the property values to the "default" values (that is, values that are applied to a tag when that tag doesn't have any selector in the stylesheet).
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Oh, okay. I guess I'll have to play with it a little more -- I just wish it was more "fun"!

I'm surprised, though, as I thought for sure that there must be some way to simply turn a class "off" (so to speak). Obviously not -- but they should make a way of doing that.
Re dropcaps...
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KDX doesn't support the property "float"; and there you must indicate the image width in PIXELS (width: 100% means 100% of the screen width) and the text aligned to the baseline is the better you can have in KDX.
You can have a raised letter as a dropcap, but I like the idea of using raised images as dropcap. If you calibrate well the dropcap width (with a proper image), it could look very well in KDX.
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Ah, okay -- I'll try that. Does it
have to be pixels, though? Can I not set the width as a percentage?
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You are welcome
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And thanks again, Rubén!