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Old 04-17-2017, 04:32 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
How would the average reader even know it was a dirty book?
They won't know what's wrong, but they will know something is wrong. I've read a lot about Kindles having issues indexing and I've read of old Sony Readers (505 for example) having issues with some eBooks. I think these problems are due to the excess in the CSS. I recently cleaned an eBook and there were about 120 (roughly) classes deleted. Yes, more modern Readers with more working memory and a newer processor may handle these no bother, but for people using older Readers, that many not always be so.
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