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Originally Posted by JSWolf
But if you use ADE 2.0.1, it won't look so good. In fact, there's a chance that the entire CSS may be ignored. S you need to fix your CSS and maybe your HTML code and use a program such as ADE 2.0.1 that's not forgiving.
I believe that epubJSReader is way too forgiving.
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I'm going to try a previewer that hates everybody.

ADE might be the ticket.
UPDATE: Just downloading. They've got v3.0, too (2014). Is that okay, or different somehow?
UPDATE 2: ADE 2.01 has shown me 3 significant errors (list icon size is immense/text overflowing in one large table/blue link underlines for all my index listings —which was also true in iBooks. Guess I'll have to fix that anchor tag's css.)
HOWEVER — all the paragraph settings and headings and all else (tables, index, etc.)
looked perfectly fine —*unlike that monstrosity at ebooks.com.
So, regardless of whether my CSS is ideal or not, it seems that the majority of readers that I've tried (4 or 5 now) seem to render it perfectly fine —*or at least respectably. So it does suggest that whatever previewer is being used at ebooks.com must be brutally plain and simple.