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Old 05-12-2019, 11:58 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by GrannyGrump View Post
It means that the final product of each book will retain any specific font sizes that had been set by the book creator, such as for headings or epigraphs. Unfortunately, the book creator sometimes also sets strange sizes for body text. (Those might be set in <body> or <p> or <div> or with inline tags within the html itself.)
Ah, ok; thanks.

Other than editing the css is there some way to override the author's font sizes so that all of my books display the same? I don't know if I'm an outlier but I feel like the reader ought to have the final say on stuff like that. E.g., all regular paragraphs should use a font-size of 1em and then I can bump it up or down in my e-reader.
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