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Old 11-30-2015, 07:46 AM   #162
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Originally Posted by Sarmat89 View Post
The problem is that it is unrealistic to expect various software vendors to support all the features of CSS (even the simplest features like text-transform are often missing). Because they are superfluous for 90% of books here, the CSS styling should add to the book format, not define it.
For that purpose, the format should be built on a semantic basis. The only kind of span we can allow is for xml:lang attribute, for the correct hyphenation.
I think what is unrealistic is that you can answer a question. You don't take charge of your own words; you said that none of your "multiple readers" could open the Jellby's epub and when here we ask you about which of your readers didn't open the ebook, you can't answer. Besides, for your words, is evident that you don't know anything about epub and css, so you shouldn't speak about something that you ignore. Sorry, but that is the true.
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