Thread: Really bad CSS
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Old 05-19-2020, 09:19 PM   #2
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I suspect most of what needs to be said about that stylesheet is said in the first few lines:

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Since, at the time of this writing, Macmillan's
Word > ePub conversion tool can't yet convert all
styles to semantically appropriate elements, the
CSS here targets almost every existing style by
name.
Looking at Eric Meyer's reset css included in the code brought back sad memories of his daughter Rebecca and the rebeccapurple colour.
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