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Old 10-18-2020, 11:06 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Thasaidon View Post
The I use my CSS as a toolchest it contains most of the styles I am likely to want. Then the last thing I do in cleaning up a book is to "Delete Unused CSS". In some books I might only use three or four rules. In a complex book, I might have to use most rules. I cannot remember having to use all the rules in my CSS in a single book.

Occasionally an ePub has rules not covered by my CSS. In this case I keep the original rules. Usually these relate to lists or tables.
Sounds like my graphics sizing CSS. I likely use 3 to 4 in a book but have about 170 of them available.
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