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Originally Posted by jackie_w
It has been this way for many fw versions. The Kobo internal css override is something like this
The problem being the red bit, as you suspected. Ironically, I suspect the body, p {...} was introduced by Kobo due to complaints from users because the Kobo override wasn't happening when they wanted it to.
As for a possible fix - you're in luck  I also don't like the body, p {} so I've added this simple patch to the end of my libnickel.so.1.0.0.patch config file for fw 3.5.0 only.
All it does is change the ', p' to 3 spaces. I've never made it public before because I couldn't face trying to explain to non-css-aficionados why it might be desirable. As you've asked, I have no problem sharing 
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Please please don't create a book for sale using this method--If I buy a book and can't customize the font, I will immediately ask for a refund and refuse to buy anything from that author (or publisher) again until it has been proven to me that they don't do that anymore. One of the perks of e-reading is the ability to change the font to one that is comfortable for the reader.
Shari