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Originally Posted by JimmXinu
From what I see, the red background doesn't appear in the cal5 reader, either. It does in both the cal5 & cal6 Edit book preview.
Honestly, FFF is only responsible for getting the CSS into the file. Whether it works or not is between you, your CSS and the reader program you use.
If you still think there's something different in FFF in cal5 vs cal6, please post the two epubs(from cal5 & cal6) and I'll dissect them.
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Ah sorry I was wrong. I was referring to the cover being generated based on the first page, not the CSS being wrong when you view it in a reader. I basically just have "Update Calibre Cover (from EPUB)" enabled and the rest are disabled under FFF's Calibre Cover settings. Normally that should work for my cover needs but the update to Calibre seems to have changed something with how it generates the cover based on the first page of the EPUB.
I can recreate it by selecting "Set the cover for the book from the selected format" when I edit the metadata individually or "Set from e-book files" when editing metadata in bulk.
It seems the CSS is only rendering correctly when I edit the book via Calibre.
I've included the cover file and metadata.opf in the attachment.
calibre5_6.zip