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Old 02-21-2024, 06:21 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
I've been editing some eBook recently that has a proper CSS but for indents has inline styles. Very stupid and very annoying. Would Sigil's inline style converter create new classes because of these indents or would they be added to the correct class?
Sigil's inline style converter would add them as a rule in the created stylesheet. If you already have a style for the indent, you could simply use a find and replace in either Sigil or calibre's ebook editor. My main use for the inline converter is those idiots who created ebooks with nothing but inline styles.
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