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Originally Posted by Karellen
Sure, I have no doubt that they will work in an ereader, but I mean the code inside the book I imagine to be excessive and redundant. Have you opened one of the chapters in the editor? How does it look? Maybe post a screenshot?
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Here are screenshots. While there are no bugs found by the internal calibre scan, there are more bugs afterwards found by epubcheck. The thing is I don't like to fiddle around with every epub in sigil. I just like to read books and since calibre does a great job converting epubs I don't see the point in learning stuff about css. But I have noticed some severe battery drain on my Clara 2E and there was a thread on reddit where some guys talked about bad css in epubs could cause a massive drain of the ereader battery somehow. So the question is: are the bugs mentioned by epubcheck huge or just mild to be ignored (index_split for example)? I mean if you look at the outcome of the epub style: there is no wasting space after the chapter number, the formating looks clean. And maybe the battery drain will be gone too. I hadn't time to check about that yet. Do you see a huge problem with this method other than the mess code-wise?