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Old 04-22-2021, 10:11 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by KevinH View Post
FYI, under epub3 the nav always has its own stylesheet so you will always have two to choose from so this change is not logical or useful under most cases.
I haven't seen that in any epub3s.

Looking at a few commercial books at random, many had only one CSS file, the NAVs all used the same CSS file(s) as the rest of the book. None had unique NAV CSS files.

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Originally Posted by isaacbh View Post
In "Link Stylesheet" dialog, if there's only one stylesheet in the list, tick its checkbox. Thx!
Bad idea. I may be looking at that dialog to see what the link status is, and entirely valid for there to be no file linked, perhaps it just has CSS in the header that should not be mixed with the CSS file. E.g., the cover.xhtml file made by Sigil.

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