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Old 07-07-2015, 08:56 PM   #43
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
I run into a surprising number of commercial ebooks that have a significant left margin and no right margin (though not wrapped in a blockquote) for normal body text. There has to be something popular in retail workflow that makes this happen. A css template that blindly gets copy/pasted again and again. Like maybe the css for all the right-hand pages of the physical book's layout or something?
That left margin/no right margin is a hold over from making Mobi eBooks. Mobi has a left margin, but no right margin. The symptom is called Kindleitis where an eBook is made to conform to Mobi even though it's ePub and/or KF8.
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