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Old 12-21-2015, 05:00 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by pdurrant View Post
You can't get rid of the p without changing the meaning. You can discard the em, which works great until you copy/paste this and want to change the zero to something else.
Getting rid of the p means the style can be used as a class with more than just p. But in practical usage, if you use it with just p, it has no difference in functionality. as for the em being removed, if you do want to change the 0, ust put back the em.

And to get back on topic, I do think a stylesheet should be part of the ePub and every class should have a style as well as there being a body style. The problem being that you cannot rely on the defaults. What's the default for ADE might not be the default for iBooks or some other ePub reader. The only way to make sure the ePub looks the same in different programs is to have a stylesheet with all classes defined.
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