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Originally Posted by Turtle91
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 
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Correct.
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Originally Posted by DNSB
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.
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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
Is there a good ePub Reader for Android that respects the CSS?
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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)