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Originally Posted by davidfor
And I'd like to be clear, I basically agree with what Standard Ebooks are doing. I'm not sure if I agree with style they use, but, I think I prefer it to what Jon wants to use. My issue is with how the books are labelled for use. And that when we started looking at these, the "compatible epub" were not. Or at least I have no idea what they are supposed to be compatible with.
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What I think is the best way to handle the problem is to use simple compatible CSS for the compatible ePub and to keep ePub 3 to the advanced ePub. That works for more people. Anyone who needs accessibility would not be using a program that didn't handle ePub 3,