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Old 08-04-2025, 08:59 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
OK. It's just the background settings for the Readium Reader. If you reset the Background and Text Colors settings for Readium to "Default (author styles)", everything shows fine. Something with your webkit css image properties isn't playing nice with Readium's custom colors settings (or vice-versa), apparently. Even "Black & White" won't work. It has to be Default (author styles). On Linux at least.
Thank you very much, that worked!!! Indeed, after doing the changes you said, all things worked fine again. So from now on, I must keep in mind that a background color (even white) can cause incompatibilities with the properties included in the .css sheet. What you've discovered is very valuable; this is new to me; many thanks again for your help!
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