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Old 02-23-2016, 03:30 PM   #45
JSWolf
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If you want consistent looking eBooks, once you get your first one finished and looking good, take the stylesheet from that eBooks and use it for the next eBook. You can then apply the already created styles to keep the same look. If you have to add more styles, do so and then use that stylesheet for the next one and so on. Then all the eBooks you've created will have a consistent look to them. This is especially good for books in a series.

As to the formatting I suggest no line-height (go with default), no font-size for the base font size (again use the default), do not left justify the text. Full justify is what you want. Also, don't use paragraph spaces as they are hard to read and the space distracts. Also, don't use silly space for thing like chapter headings. I've seen eBooks with 14% space for the chapter title and that's just poor form.
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