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Originally Posted by JSWolf
When I am editing the eBook, I remove all that same rubbish. I also delete any internal. I dump any unused graphics. As long as I'm in the CSS dumping line-height, margins, excessive space for chapter headers, normalizing font sizes, fixing any graphics that need fixing, and other things that make reading better for me, I find that by the time I'm done with what I want, there's not much left (if anything) that could be cleaned up. Sometimes when dumping unused CSS, hundreds of CSS classes get dropped. The last time it as 299 CSS classes that got dropped.
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I do dump unused css, but leave chapter headers, images etc as is, unless there's something egregiously wrong with them. I just don't want to bother with every little detail, unless the book is a favorite I'm going to read many times. But that's pretty rare, and even then I may not bother with minor details.