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Originally Posted by Turtle91
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Also, don’t use color:#000, it would make any links disappear if the user turned on night/dark mode… …I’d use color:inherit instead.
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I'm editing the CSS like that cause I'm using WordDumb for Kobo and then I send the ebooks as kepubs. The WordDumb developer is amazing and already added the possibility to use color:inherit automatically, but sadly Kobo doesn't care at all. Even if I use inherit!important when I edit the CSS with the code I posted, Kobo makes the words with footnotes in gray by default, the only way to have them in black is to tell Kobo to use the black color.
Good point about the fact it makes impossible to read the words in dark mode tho, I didn't tough about that, ouch x)
Looks like I need to experiment with something else or give up and choose between the gray words or the inability to use the dark mode.
I'm about to buy a Clara color so maybe it will handle the footnotes differently than my Kobo touch, I'm planning to use Koreader as well since I can add stardicts and fictionaries but also I like Nickel very much so I hoped I could fix this somewhat.