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Originally Posted by Kamikuza
Mine are usually that simple too...sometimes simpler  my last book, I used just 2 additional classes for <p> and one for headings. The source had very little styling...
Calibre still added and changed a bunch in your .azw3 file though: the css file line-length is 50% longer, though it's been less aggressive in adding/changing classes...no doubt because you were so nicely concise to begin with... They mostly looked the same with tiny minor differences--no doubt due to how the Calibre editor rendered it eh.
So what is different in an azw3 file? Just an epub/rar with content.opf renamed to metadata.opf...? Which is "better" for Kindle--azw3 or kf8?
Whoa, Sigil 0.5.3? I thought I was bad, refusing to move on from 0.8.1 
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Did you try the Star Trek eBook I posted? it's a conversion from the ePub to KF8 using calibre. Don't load it into calibre. Just load it on your Kindle once it's plugged into the computer. Put it in the documents directory.
KF8 is the official name for .azw3 files.