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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
Every once in a while when I would download a public domain book, the ePub would designate a background color for the pages. (I wanna say The Faded Page or some other semi-obscure public domain site would do that.)
I wonder if that might be worthwhile when/if colored e-ink becomes the norm?
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Not for me, that's certain. I don't want any font or background color hard-coded in the css and delete them immediately. Same as with the rest of various stupid css rules publishers insist on putting in, like body margins, excessive line height, funny body font sizes and huge empty spaces under chapter headings (in some cases, like half the page). Who are the idiots who think that such things are necessary?