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Originally Posted by Hitch
Hi, Andy:
Unfortunately, there isn't "One ePUB reader to rule them all." One rule of thumb is, if you can get an ePUB looking pretty good on Adobe Digital Editions, it's likely--albeit not guaranteed--to look relatively good on most, not all, eReaders. Bear in mind that some devices and software allow the end user to basically override all your CSS; some allow them to change a variety of things (fonts, line-heights, margins), some render more strictly. It's not like making a print book, at ALL.
You didn't display the CSS for that paragraph class, Q (for quote, presumably). What is it? You may find that you need to use CSS that will work in most situations, changing what you have now.
So...what's the CSS for the Q class paragraphs?
Hitch
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Hitch,
Thanks for your comments. I have attached a file with the css code for the Q quote style and the book view of the chapter that I see with no formatting at all. This paragraph style is defined in the Style001.css section of Sigil. The book view looks to ignore all of the formatting in Sigil but Icecream ebook reader sees it.
Any thoughts?
Cheers,
Andy