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Old 07-26-2022, 06:07 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by DaveLessnau View Post
In general, I don't use <br/> or <p></p> for paragraph spacing. I see a lot of that in the books I'm reformatting and I tend to just remove them. Where I do use <br/> is like JSWolf did, above, in his copyright example.

In fiction epubs, I really haven't really run across a need for particular vertical spacing of paragraphs or other elements. That's why I'm constantly surprised by <br class="... elements for a large number of text sizes.

Earlier today, I ran across a book that had about 36 different classes for paragraphs (besides Calibre's automatically produced varieties). They used an awful lot of those classes in <br tags (I guess so the vertical spaces they wanted matched the rest of the paragraph lines).
That sounds awful. Who is the publisher of that eBook?
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