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Old 11-11-2019, 07:49 PM   #29
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by retiredbiker View Post
I spent a long time modifying CSS, using whatever was there, just changing the odd margin or font size, etc. One day I realized I was doing the same thing over and over, so I copied CSS entries I liked into a text file...basically my very own off-line CSS file. Now I can just copy and past from that into any book to get some style I like...just replace the contents of a paragraph style, for example, and it's instantly the way you want it. Just a suggestion to make work easier!
Sorry, but that doesn't work all the time. It's nt as easy as you think.

Take an eBook not made with InDesign and edit the CSS. Now that your CSS and apply it to an eBook made with InDesign and you've totally screwed it up.

So please don't say you can take a custom CSS and apply it to every book because you can't. It's WRONG and it doesn't work.

When you get used to editing CSS in eBooks, most of the time it's rather easy to do.
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