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Originally Posted by Sirtel
The average user isn't going to care about that.
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I don't care about CSS as I don't believe that it is consistent across all publishers or even within a publisher.
Then I have read about so many people here deviate from the CSS by choosing their own font of choice or even how a page looks. The content is more important than the CSS; how much alteration to what the CSS represent is done by persons complaining about not honoring the CSS?
Did read somewhere here that a person prefers equal margins like what the printed newspapers do. Wonder what changes will be made by people regarding format with some experimental poems by Sylvia Plath (?) where there isn't any form or format of the lines?
Anyway I do not believe that "honoring" the CSS would make the book a more pleasurable to read or remembered or be considered something to be read again regardless how how bad the book is.