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Old 02-07-2024, 03:18 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
Jon, you really should quit trying to force your preferences on other people.

Edit: As for complaining about the stylesheet in Random in Death, like most stylesheets in ebooks published by major publishers, that stylesheet is used for many different books so unused stylesheet entries are to be expected. Much like in the Vellum stylesheets that you love grumbling about.
If I leave out text-align: justify, the default is to lift align. I've not tried using the alignment in Aa for full justification, but when using left, we know centered text is no longer centered. I don't know about right aligned text. But if I put the alignment in body, it works and the alignment in Aa also works (as well as it works). I don't want to have to set full alignment for every eBook in Aa. Most eBooks use justify in multiple CSS entries.

All I was saying is that putting the alignment in <body> works.
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