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Old 05-11-2020, 02:11 PM   #6
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I never could understand why publishers use code such as <p class="para"> for the most use paragraph when <p> worked perfectly as long as the CSS was correct. Then again, I don't get why in some eBooks there can be hundreds of unused CSS classes in an eBook.
Most corporate ebooks use their generalized stylesheet(s) which often have multiple styles that don't occur in a specific ebook. OTOH, take a look at Sigil's report for a Vellum created ebook. It's not the mass of unused classes which makes sense in a way since they use their corporate style sheets but the sheer number of unused classes in the xhtml files.
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