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Old 11-09-2020, 05:43 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by phossler View Post
Right now for things like letters, signs, telegrams, etc. I have various flavors of .blockquote so it'd be nice if I could simplify my CSS with things like <atricle. and <aside>

The problem for me is that when I work on other people's ebooks, I have to keep almost everything to the lowest common denominator. If I use an epub3 only feature, I have to make sure that it looks good on epub2, epub3, azw3 and (blechh...) even mobi. KISS is the mantra.
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