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Originally Posted by hobnail
On the kobo it turns out surprisingly well when you nuke all of the css. The paragraphs are ragged right, no indentation, and a blank line between them. Those are easily fixed with some css on the p tag. For the kinds of books that I get there are few if any diary/letter entries, and even if there are they are typically in italics. The headings formatted with p tags turn out plain with no bold and 1em but they're just 1 line and then a bunch of pages so I can overlook them being funky; if authors/formatters would use h tags they'd look fine.
I've had to get aggressive in ripping out the css because I download probably at least 1 book a day on average from ereaderiq. Trying to do a nice job like you do takes too much time, since most of these free books don't engage me so I stop and move on to the next one.
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But that's CSS and not no CSS. So why rip out the CSS when it's actually not too difficult to fix the existing CSS?