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Old 05-15-2015, 05:49 AM   #5
dickloraine
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I only watched the video, but from what I've seen, I don't like the templates. They seem to do anything I hate to see in eBooks. Of course this is personal preference, but: No indents but margins on every paragraph is something I hate (some people like it). Since indents are the norm on printed books, it is in my opinion better to do it that way. Embedding fonts for the normal paragraphs is also not really great. Fonts for headings and special cases are okay, but not for the body. I like to read in a font I like.
Since this is a solution for people who don't have great knowledge about epubs, I think it is bad if the basic templates do something like that.
The idea is good, but please consider the points above.
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