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Old 05-04-2019, 12:48 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by mariowarner View Post
Hi guys and girls! So if I understand this, changing the line height in the CSS won't affect what's displayed on the kindle? Is the font size also default? It seemed to me that I had to change the settings between the books as the feel wasn't the same... Will have to check back to see if it's not my brain plalying tricks hehe!
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Are you messing with them for your own reading pleasure, or are you making production books for people to buy on Amazon? That affects the answer.
I'm curious about the same thing, and I edit my ebooks for my own reading pleasure (and to accommodate my visual impairment).

My first ereader was a Sony years ago. That's when I started stripping publisher line-height and font-size to establish a consistent base-line. Then I would add the line-height and font-size I needed in order to read comfortably. This had the added benefit of making all of my ebooks consistent.

I never changed this workflow after moving to Kindle, but mariowarner's question makes me wonder.

Does publisher line-height and font-size have any effect on a Kindle or does the Kindle override it?
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