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Originally Posted by retiredbiker
As theducks said, "Your CSS code is bad (for what you want)"
Since you seem to want some whitespace between paragraphs, try adding a line like "margin-bottom: 1em;" to the CSS entry, and see what happens.
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Nah, I don't want any whitespace between paragraphs. I had that idea beaten out of me way back when I was using something called TeX and now I'm just as zealous about it.
In my conversion settings I've checked "Remove spacing between paragraphs". And the one for inserting blank lines is unchecked. Under Look & Feel, Styling, "you want completely removed" I have the following checked: Margins, Padding, Floats, and Colors.
I absolutely agree with theducks that those blank lines between the p tags shouldn't have changed the way it was rendered on the kindle but for whatever reason it seems that they did. The only change I made between the working and non-working version was in Look and Feel, Text, setting the justification to Justify Text, from my usual Left Align. After running Sigil's mend and prettify on it (which removed the blank lines) I changed it back to Left Align and it was ok again.
All day today I've been going through my books and running Sigil's mend and prettify on the epub files and of course I've forgotten which one was misbehaving.

I would like to have eyeballed its css.