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Old 03-06-2017, 06:22 PM   #69
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by BetterRed View Post
For my own reading purposes I style <em> as dark red, I find it difficult to discern italicised text when its just a few words in the middle of a sentence. I don't read on E-ink devices.

But that's the easy part, finding the right <i>s and changing them to <em>s is the hard part. Sometimes I bother, often I don't. I find it easier to find them in a word processor than in an ePub editor - then all I have to do is bend the word processor's Emphasis style into an epub <em> style during conversion.

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Why bother to change <i> (or whatever is used) to <em> when you can just edit the CSS and get your red effect?
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