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Old 06-22-2024, 04:28 PM   #159
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
I've never had an issue with any Reader with eBooks that have passed the calibre check and epubcheck or Flightcrew (for Sigil back when) and epubckeck.

One thing I have found that works well is that calibre's check does do a more extensive check on the CSS then epubcheck.
If you are using Sigil, you can install the CSSValidator plugin. There are other plugins for removing unused CSS from stylesheets, removing non-existent CSS from the HTML files and converting inline styles to a stylesheet.

OTOH, I use calibre's editor for consolidating duplicate stylesheet entries, etc. Both Sigil and calibre's editor do things the other doesn't and so I use both.

Getting back to the EpubCheck plugin, I have found too damn often that installing an update, breaks the link to the java executable.

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