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Old 11-24-2014, 11:49 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by tosca30 View Post
Thanks for your input.
Do you mean I should use the TOC stylesheet as my default sheet?
It is not a matter of file size, but in order to avoid redundancy: I don't see any point in having the @font-face clauses defined in several different sheets, as they are the same for the whole document.
Use both in your book (IMHO having a separate, dedicated CSS for single/limited use pages (eg all those boilerplate pages), is better than 1 big monster CSS

How many fonts are you using on the TOC?
Saving Half a dozen lines does not seem worth the hassle.


BTW WayBack when the HTML TOC feature was added to Sigil, there was a provision to set a customized DEFAULT sheet for the TOC, which might be useful if you always use the same styling
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