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Old 01-08-2020, 07:29 AM   #4
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I still find it interesting that the CSS2 rule is understood and transformed for display purposes into the CSS3 equivalent.

CSS3 support for Check Book would be a Good Thing IMHO, as apart from this niggle, there are other common CSS3 constructs used in modern ebooks that are reported as warnings, or sometimes even as errors (e.g. the use of "vh" in a height specification is reported as an error).
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