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Old 09-30-2022, 05:50 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Turtle91 View Post
The other thing to think about… is allowing the user to pick the font they like to read with. IIRC you are doing this for your own personal use, so putting it in the body tag is fine. In general, however, I would only define a specific font in areas where you REALLY need it: headers, letters, songs, poems, etc. Hopefully, that font would help tell the story.
It's odd that the publisher set the general font in the <body>. After having gone through the code, it looks like for the rest of the book, they chose specific fonts just as you described: epigraphs, headers, notes, first-letter, and first-line. More oddly, none of those fonts match what was in the <body>. Perhaps they complement each other.
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