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Old 01-12-2015, 10:32 PM   #32
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by icallaci View Post
The problem with this is that most ebooks I've seen use the same classes for every ebook produced by that particular publisher. I don't really mind this (except for the gazillion unused classes left in the CSS), but to call this "art" is going a bit far. Once in a while I do find an ebook that someone has take some care with, but mostly it's pretty standard assembly-line classes, fonts, etc., and not particularly well-done, either.
What I do is use Sigil or Calibre to remove unused classes. That can shrink the CSS (sometimes greatly) and make it a lot easier to edit the eBook to how I like it.
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