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Old 03-03-2018, 10:43 AM   #6
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by HHJT View Post
I did what you said, but when I change the justified bodytext to left-align on my Kobo Glo, everything (apart from the headers) right- or center-aligned (according to CSS) still becomes left-aligned as well. I don't want that to happen.

So, is there a way to force the alignment of those paragraphs (the paragraphs that are NOT justified) without changing them all manually in html by adding style="text-align:center;"?
What you do is load the eBook into the editor and change the alignment in the body style to left if that's what you want. Then save it and copy that over the one already on the Kobo and you are good to go.
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