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Old 06-07-2022, 09:31 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by MGlitch View Post
Of course we’re also assuming publishers would follow these standards at least for the average Joe reading ebooks, since it won’t matter what Kobo does if the ebooks don’t use the CSS for the reader to render.
And that assumption may be a bit of a reach. One of the last epub ebooks I edited since to me, it looked like crap, had a single html file with all the styling done inline. The massive preamble included a bunch of browser options which suggested it had been done as a web page and then just stuffed into an epub container. It did look fairly decent in Edge & Firefox but on a Kobo and a Kindle, it sucked.
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