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Originally Posted by DrNefario
I'm reading (I think) a kepub on my kobo right now, and it's reminding me why I always preferred the kindle. Massive borders I can't get rid of. Having to mess up my epub settings to try to make it a bit more usable.
Sure, my kobo OS hasn't been updated for many years - I stopped it connecting after updates kept making things worse - and maybe it's better these days, but I've rarely had major issues with the actual reading part on any of my kindles.
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Huh? My K4 smallest margins (L,R) were still huge. Lucky me, someone posed that there was a file on the Kindle that I could edit and put a smaller number than the menu set. Slight down, sometimes other changes stomped it and I had to put my change back. I have a Bezel, I do not need to waste screen space.
OTOH a 0 margin on my Kobo is 0. That is, if the BOOK does not have a bigger one.
Like @Sirtel, I edit my CSS so I only get changes I want. A clean styled book, this costs me 30 seconds. A garbage (inconsistent, stylesheet per chapter...) styled book has taken me up to a half hour to repair the majority of the trash.