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Originally Posted by Hitch
Well...if you don't use them, they're not turned "on." (Other than Amazon's LITB via ET, that is). Ligs are special characters, so you have to overtly use them. No?
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Well, that's what I find a bit odd, too. I had to add in that code in order to get my ligs to work (and I need -- or want -- them to work pretty much everywhere except for just one spot), but since I've turned them "on" everywhere now I don't know how to turn them "off" where I might want to.
I guess I could re-do my CSS and then instead of turning on ligs globally I can just specify each and every tag where I want ligs turned on (which would be pretty much every single tag that's for text), but what if there's a device that does have ligs turned on by default, regardless of whether that code is there or not? Is there? I don't know.
It's just one little spot, in the title of my book that I want to turn them off -- but like I said, I did find a kludgy way of doing it, by simply inserting a space in-between the two characters that I don't want to "ligify," and then gave that space a size of 0.00001em (or something super-tiny like that) so you don't really notice that the space is there.
Couldn't think of another kludgy way to do it???