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Old 08-10-2014, 02:23 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by jackie_w View Post
@cybmole,
I also have found that Moon+ is quite poor at honouring internal css. Mantano, PocketBook and UBReader are much better in this respect. However, I'm not sure which, if any, of these will run on the not-quite-Android devices of Kobo and Kindle. PocketBook is free, UBReader has a free and a Pro version, Mantano has Lite (free), Essentials and Premium.

If you've got any patience left maybe try one of them. They all have their pros and cons.

ETA: It's not just css that Moon+ fails to render correctly, it's also basic tags such as <blockquote> , <pre>, <ol>, <li> and I've also had problems with books that use <div ...> (instead of <p ...>) for their standard paragraphs.
Moon + Pro has a setting (don't ask me where , I stumbled upon it) that allows the stylesheet to prevail.
Not tested fully, but a lot of styling now matches was I see on my Astak Pocket Pro (MRSDK)
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