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Old 04-15-2017, 08:11 AM   #5
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Thanks for the suggestion theducks. I've tried turning the 'Disable publisher CSS' option on and off in Moon, which seems to make no difference with this epub. In fact, I've not yet managed to make any noticeable difference whatsoever in the way the epub displays in Moon reader by editing the CSS stylesheet in Calibre.

Other epubs I have in Moon do change when I tell Moon to disable the publisher CSS.

Is there any kind of setting I'm missing which will get an epub to tell the e-reader to use its embedded CSS settings, as opposed to the e-reader's ones? (I notice that an epub I recently downloaded from Google Play displays correctly by default, and then when I 'disable publisher CSS' it overlaps in the same way as the problem epub)
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