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Originally Posted by Land_Outcast
I can answer for myself: when I started working with ebooks, it was directly form InDesign exports, and therefore everything was assigned a class according to the style defined in InDesign. Therefore, I treated “p” or even “em” as a “superclass” or “category”, not to be used by themselves.
Now I know better, but still, I get why it happens.
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But it's trivial to fix <p>. I can do it in less then 5 minutes. Do most programs used to create eBooks force all p to have a class? Sigil and Calibre do not.