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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
I don't think it's the problem here (since the same epub displays as expected on a different machine with the same version of Sigil), but remember that Epubcheck doesn't validate css. It wouldn't pick up any potential problems or errors in your css. But as I said, I don't think the epub's css is the problem here. @BeckyEbook's suggestion does fit the symptoms, though. The Inspector would go a long way toward showing what (if any) css is being applied.
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I've had this problem with Calibre's editor where the preview showed as sans-serif when it was set to use a serif font. The solution was to switch to a different serif font as the one I was trying to use was not working. So if this happens to anyone else, this may be the solution.