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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Yes. I believe they call it a "Publisher Preview", or some such. It's much better at honoring the css (after turning off as many of the css overrides as one can), but still quite lacking in my opinion. Plus ... last time I checked, it forced you to *shiver* scroll *shiver* through a book rather than page. That never made any sense to me. 
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they wisely called it a "preview" ans it;s not fit for purpose as a reading option. It is handy only to confirm - yes the publisher did want that line indented/ centred/ smaller/ whatever, and the code really IS stilll there in the book...
I lack the patience & the mental trickery to work though this properly but:
I have many stories where the character is say reading from a book /a note/ a monitor..., or dreaming or remembering stuff - & that is shown by blockquoting to indent/restyle the relevant bits. So the layout clues you in as to what is going on. If moon reader throws away the blockquote CSS, what subjective impact does that have on someone reading the story for the 1st time, not knowing they are missing out on the visual aid ? I would imagine it bakes the book much harder to follow?