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Old 07-05-2020, 10:16 PM   #36
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Originally Posted by Turtle91 View Post
Apparently not on Moon+ (or other readers) which ignore publisher's css completely...

I'm pretty sure that means it'll ignore padding as well as margins
Correct.

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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
You can set MoonReader+ to use publisher CSS but even then quite a bit of bog-standard CSS is disregarded. I tried it a couple of times on an Android tablet and gave up in disgust.
Correct. I also mostly gave up in disgust.

I was only using Moon+ because it had minimal footprint. My old phone had very low RAM, and the OS itself was becoming too bloated over the years.

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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Is there a good ePub Reader for Android that respects the CSS?
Yes, I've been using Gitden Reader, or lately I've shifted to PocketBook.

Been using them for many years now, and they are fantastic.

Both:
  • follow publisher CSS
  • support lots of EPUB2/EPUB3
    • Back when epubtest.org had their "EPUB3 Support Grid", they were both towards the top of the pack.
  • RMSDK (EPUB2) / Readium-based (EPUB3)
    • or PocketBook also has an optional WebKit-based renderer.
  • have lots of functionality built-in
    • Most importantly for me: Text-to-Speech.

Most of the other Android "EPUB apps":
  • ignore publisher CSS.
  • don't support the actual EPUB standards
  • try to charge for basic functionality (TTS)

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