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Old 07-31-2017, 10:31 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by roger64 View Post
Using this percentage as an inline style, allows to modify the display very easily. As you use a unique value for each image, I cannot see why it should be better to put it in the stylesheet. The closer this value is from the display, the easier you check it.
Personally, I have a mass of image width/height items in my conglomerated stylesheet. After I finish editing a epub, I remove any unused items. Part of my preference is my abhorrence for in-line styles since they make it a total PITA when editing.

Generally, I don't find using a unique value for each image is needed as very often images are repeated (fleurons. flourishes, vignettes, images used with chapter headers, etc.) or the same image size is used for images inserted into chapters.
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