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Originally Posted by Faterson
That's surprising to hear for me, because I'd expect "fiddling with CSS" to take more time than "fiddling with overrides" in this or that e-reader... 
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Not really, or only a tiny bit.
More importantly, when I start reading, I want to relax and just read, not dive into the settings trying to get the text look right. When I edit the css, I do it at the same time I edit the book metadata in Calibre and usually I'm in the mood for tinkering then. I do a bunch of books all at once, then I transfer some to my ereaders and that's it. Later on I can just open a book on the reader and read, without touching the settings.
Of course editing the css is not everyone's cup of tea and there aren't even that many people here who do it regularly. I've found it suits me more than other methods, though.
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Yep, if I was forced to use e-reader software with very limited customization options (such as Kindle, Play Books, or basically any e-ink reader, I'm afraid...)
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Many Kobo users install KOReader on their Kobo. KOReader has as many customization options as Moon Reader, if not more. I don't use KOReader myself. I've tried it, but prefer the native reading application.