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Originally Posted by JSWolf
A poorly formatted ePub should convert to a poorly formatted KePub. KePub doesn't have any special features to make it look better then the source ePub.
I fix the formatting of ePubs before I read them so I know they will look good. This means editing the CSS and code of the ePub.
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kepub always looks better than epub on my Kobo Libra. So I tend to only use kepub format. I've actually tested this. I took an epub file, copied it over to my ereader, and converted the same file to kepub and copied that over as well, and compared the two. Both were vastly different, and the kepub file was much nicer looking. I was a little surprised, as I had heard from others that epub was supposed to be "better". I suspect that my ignorance is a bit at play here, though. I may be able to make the epub version better through tweaking of the settings and conversion in calibre.