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Old 02-12-2019, 10:54 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by Anne Marie Weiss View Post
Sorry, Hitch. I don't know what you mean.

I've solved the problem of the line width and the page size, that had not transferred properly.

Now I'd like to reformat the line spacing and I have read comments online that discuss that but in order to begin working on that I need to see the CSS and I have know idea where to find those. Mr. Google does not explain that.
Anne:

so, presumably, the post I made this morning is not useful to you. That screenshot--what are you saying about that? Is that supposed to be the solved page, or not?

Are you now asking for instructions to fix your CSS, in your ePUB or MOBI? Without totally shooting blind, we need to SEE THE CSS. Which you apparently don't know how to show us, so...in my opinion, we're at the "you need to learn the basics of ePUB/MOBI" point. So that you can find the CSS in your file (it's PROBABLY at the top of the HMTL file) and first, clean it up a bit, and then, show us what you have remaining, when you clean up the 1,000 or so lines of extraneous CSS formatting that's unneeded.

In the WIKI are instructions and tutorials on ePUB file basics. Open your ePUB in Sigil or Calibre, and look for the CSS at the top of the HTML file, OR, in the [something].css file, if you used Calibre to make the eBook.

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