I only have a kindle. To avoid complications with other devices, the underlying document is a simple word-processing file with no "styles", and the conversion to html doesn't have a css either. My theory is that the less interference a reading device gets from elaborate styles in the book, the fewer the chances for conflicts and odd results. Typographic variations are restricted to size, and italics or bold, in a single font.
On the other hand, I also produce a quarterly car club magazine, in full colour, fancy drop caps, tricky layout and whatnot, but it appears only in printed and pdf form, which "fix" the content.
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