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Originally Posted by JSWolf
It's not just the use of multiple fonts. Sis you notice the section with the sans-serif font? Did you see how it is offset from the regular text and without the CSS, that offset is lost so it becomes a run-on mess.
As for the different Readers you mentioned, you did not test them properly because if you did, you'd notice that the 505 does NOT allow changing fonts. The only way to change the fonts used in the 505 is to embed them.
Anyway, let's say you add all your styling code to the XHTML files and then you decide you want to make a change in the formatting? You would have to find every occurrence of that style and change it. In CSS, you just change the relevant class and you are done.
Really, CSS makes life so much easier when designing the eBook. What is it you have against CSS? Why do you want to make life much harder on yourself?
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If memory serves me correctly, the 505 has 3 fonts to choose from.