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Old 01-01-2024, 05:32 AM   #25
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Been too many years so I no longer remember many of the sites where I learned about CSS. Liz Castro's Pigs, Gourds, and Wikis site comes to mind though it's been quite a while and she has moved on. The W3C's starting with HTML + CSS, most of the W3schools site perhaps starting with their CSS Tutorial.

Open epubs and study the CSS to see how various creators handle their CSS. I prefer the keep it simple CSS styling when it can be done.
I learned a lot about HTML/CSS for ePub from looking at the code in eBooks and from Mobileread.

MR is a good place to ask questions. There are a lot of quite knowledgeable people here who are happy to help. Just make sure that you do not post in the Sigil or calibre editor forums for questions about ePub. Post in the ePub forum when the questions are about ePub and post int he other forum if the questions are about how to use the editor.

Have a look at some of the more recent ePub posted by other here in the library. They are hand coded unlike commercial eBooks that can be a right mess.
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