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Old 11-19-2020, 06:58 AM   #15
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by hobnail View Post
You can just completely blow away the existing CSS. The ereader has somewhat reasonable defaults. Try opening the ebook in calibre's editor and renaming the css files, then save it, then open it in Calibre's viewer. It may not be pretty but it's usable.

(Although the above won't work in the unfortunate situation where there are style= things on the individual html tags. There's a special place in Hades for authors who do that.)
Sorry, but no. You cannot blow away the CSS. Reasonable defaults hah! Sorry, but blowing away the CSS is a very bad idea. It's not all that difficult to fix the CSS. So just ix the CSS instead of wrecking the eBook.

I've never had an eBook take hours to fix.
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