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Old 01-07-2015, 08:23 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
Goldilocks:

Many e-readers fully-justify by default. I don't know if what s/he is reading it in does or not. And s/he can't set the file to "justify-left" for Amazon--it will get a KQN and be pulled from sale, with a single customer complaint.

Hitch

Hitch,

Yes, I know that some ereaders have their own settings or the user can institute their preferences. In Word I have been using the left justify but when I am done and create the ePub I don't include any justification settings (left, right, or otherwise!).

But I only fix eBooks I have purchased or create from on-line reads. So, my knowledge of what Amazon requires is only what I have read at MobileRead.

I just thought to provide an explanation of why the screen shot sample may be showing so much empty space between words. The OP may not even have a spacing problem in the CSS. But I am just a novice myself...
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