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Originally Posted by VirgoGirl
Hi, thanks for the replies!
If I use left align, it locks it into the left justification, which means I can't then use the justification mode on my Kobo whenever I feel like the justification is necessary.
When I remove all the justification in Sigil, it doesn't make the left side ragged, it has a smooth left side and a jagged right side.
I want to be able to remove all the justification as it converts, not afterward with Calibre or Sigil.
Thanks again for the replies! 
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Sorry, but the Kobo setting appears to be
broken.
The normal for browsers is to have a
system default for ALL settings so if there is not an
explicit call, the default is what you see (Left align is the common default: eg Sigil and Calibre).
The exact value of those is at the manufacturers whim

.
Devices tend to offer 2 settings:
1) Use Our (user) settings
2) Use the books/publishers settings (system set
defaults prevails if not set)
You are hoping/expecting to be able to use the Publishers CSS (option 2) and
still be able to pick and choose which will be used at the device.
Hand editing the CSS is what I do for
all my EPUB that I read on my Pocket Pro because calibre does not offer: Indent AND paragraph spacing together.

I have a few Sigil-clips set up with MY values.
I can usually bang out the
touchup-edit in a few minutes, I also mark custom columns in Calibre, the date it has been done and with the validate status (No: when a quickie fix won't work)