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Old 11-01-2018, 01:08 PM   #6
Brett Merkey
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@the ducks,

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I now report those that are different to Amazon.
Does Amazon indicate in any way they appreciate your effort?
Even the titles they "re-sell" from Project Gutenberg are no better than text dumps.

Bought a book from Amazon last night — a series of interviews about D-Day from the German side. No style sheet and text being all one file, filled with:

Code:
<p style="margin:0.00% 0.00%"> <div style="page-break-after:always"></div><br style="page-break-before:always; clear:both"/> </p> 
   <p style="margin:0.00% 0.00%"> <span style=" font-size:1.0rem">&nbsp;</span> </p> 
   <p style="margin:0.00% 0.00%"> <span style=" font-size:1.0rem">&nbsp;</span> </p> 
   <h1 style="margin:0.00% 0.00%; text-align:center; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid"> <a name="_Toc421182594"><span style=" font-size:1.0rem; font-weight:bold; color:#365f91">
Luckily I enjoy righting html/css code wrongs to achieve proper chapter headings, dropcaps, scene breaks, and other typographical conventions. Making the changes makes a book nicer to read. The price of the book is like an entertainment tax.
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